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Stretch Mark Treatment
Advanced laser and energy treatments to fade and minimize stretch marks. Improve skin texture and tone for smoother, more confident skin.
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Advanced laser and energy treatments to fade and minimize stretch marks. Improve skin texture and tone for smoother, more confident skin.
Stretch marks occur when skin stretches rapidly, causing collagen and elastin fibers to rupture. While they naturally fade over time, laser treatments can accelerate improvement and achieve results that wouldn't occur naturally—improving color, texture, and overall appearance.
Our approach uses fractional laser technology to create controlled micro-injuries that stimulate your skin's natural healing process and collagen production. This remodels the damaged tissue, improving both the appearance and texture of stretch marks.
New stretch marks respond especially well to treatment.
Even white, mature stretch marks can be improved.
Reduce the indented, rippled texture of stretch marks.
Rebuild damaged collagen for healthier skin structure.
Feel more comfortable in swimwear and fitted clothing.
Safe and effective for all skin tones.
Stretch mark treatment is ideal for those looking to minimize visible marks:
Post-pregnancy stretch marks
Weight loss or gain marks
Growth spurt marks (teens/young adults)
Bodybuilding-related marks
Realistic expectations about improvement
Not currently pregnant or nursing
Newer red/purple stretch marks typically respond better to treatment. However, even old white/silver stretch marks can be significantly improved with the right treatment approach.
We commonly treat stretch marks on the abdomen, thighs, hips, breasts, arms, and lower back. Any area with stretch marks can potentially be treated.
While treatment significantly improves stretch marks, complete removal is rarely possible. Most patients are very satisfied with the improvement in color, texture, and overall visibility.
No, we recommend waiting until you've finished nursing to begin treatment. Pregnancy can also cause new stretch marks, so it's best to complete your family before treating if you're planning more children.