Stretch Mark Solutions: Removal Tips and Retinol Creams

Is there a difference between cellulite and stretch marks? Using retinol creams, shea butter, and exfoliation can help reduce the appearance of old stretch marks on the buttocks, legs, and calves for smoother skin.

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How to Stop Pain From Stretch Marks After Birth

A woman’s body goes through many challenges during pregnancy: sore breasts, hemorrhoids and, of course, stretch marks. When skin stretches beyond traditional boundaries, tears form in the derma and streaks appear across the surface. For many people, stretch marks are ugly, but not terribly painful.

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Can Toning Up Your Body Get Rid of Stretch Marks?

Toning the muscles in your body is an effective method to improve your appearance. Doctors and other experienced professionals often recommend strength-training activities, such as weightlifting, to add muscle mass and to improve bone strength and balance that otherwise diminish as you age.

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Causes of Stretch Marks Without Weight Gain

Stretch marks appear in a variety of colors and shapes. Some may be pink or red and leave indentations in the skin. Others may be just purplish streaks. Whatever the appearance, stretch marks can be concerning. Especially when the cause is not known.

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How to Get Rid of Stretch Marks on the Inner Thighs

Stretch marks on the inner thighs happen to women who are in the third trimester of their pregnancy and people who have lost a great deal of weight at a rapid pace. One of the most common places stretch marks like to form are on your inner thighs.

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How to Keep Stretch Marks From Itching

Stretch marks, technically called straie, are a form of scarring caused by tears in a layer of the skin called the dermis. Stretch marks are often caused when skin stretches quickly, as during pregnancy, growth spurts and periods of rapid weight gain.

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Do Stretch Marks Fade When You Lose Weight?

Losing weight can be a great accomplishment, and if you've managed to reduce your weight, you should be pleased. You'll most likely enjoy improved health, better appearance and more energy. If you have stretch marks, though, it's time, not weight loss, that will make the biggest difference in their appearance.

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About Laser Treatment for Stretch Marks

It sounds simple and enticing: Have a doctor zap your stretch marks away and be done with them. Unfortunately, stretch marks are a problem with no easy solution. Doctors disagree about what works and what doesn't. While some physicians embrace laser treatment of stretch marks wholeheartedly, others are skeptical.

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What Makes Stretch Marks Turn Red?

Stretch marks, also known as "striae," are discolored streaks or indentations of the skin on the abdomen, breasts, buttocks, arms, legs and thighs. Often, they appear in the third trimester of pregnancy, but can be associated with other medical conditions.

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Snoring After Adenoids Have Been Removed

The National Sleep Foundation reports that almost 90 million American adults have snoring disorders; 37 million of those adults snore on a regular basis. Snoring affects both men and women and commonly affects men who are overweight.

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How to Get Rid of Old White Stretch Marks

Stretch marks typically come in two variations: the reddish purple marks that snake across your skin or the white and silvery marks that leave depressions on the skin. These differences are determined by the age of the stretch mark. Red ones are new and white ones are old.

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Red Stretch Marks Vs. White Stretch Marks

Stretch marks, also known as "striae," are a common skin complaint. Stretch marks will first appear on the skin as red, unevenly textured stripes or lines. Preventive care can decrease your chances of developing striae, but there are no guarantees.

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How to Hide the Stretch Marks in a Bathing Suit

After having a baby or experiencing rapid weight gain, you may have stretch marks that only add to the reasons you hate wearing a swimsuit. Whether you're headed to the beach or the pool, stretch marks can make you feel self conscious when baring the skin around your hips, bottom, midsection and chest.

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Retinol Cream for Stretch Marks

Retinol is the acidic variation of vitamin A that comes from animal fats and products such as eggs, milk and liver. It is used medically for a number of reasons, including treating skin conditions. It is most popular in the treatment of acne, but it is becoming popular in the treatment of stretch marks as well.

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Stretch Marks on the Buttocks

Stretch marks, or striae, on the buttocks can be embarrassing and difficult to hide—especially if wearing a swim suit. Although they can occur on anyone, MayoClinic.com explains that stretch marks occur more often in Caucasian women who have a family history of stretch marks.

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The Best Way to Take Away Stretch Marks in the Shoulder

Though stretch marks can appear on the body anywhere the skin has been overly stretched, they can be especially troublesome in the shoulders. This is because they are harder to cover and tend to be visible when you wear T-shirts.

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Vitamin Cures for Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are wavy marks that appear on the skin due to rapid weight gain. Often, they occur during or after pregnancy, commonly appearing on the thighs, abdomen, hips and buttocks. Stretch marks may gradually fade, but can still remain visible.

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