Technologies Used in Stretch Marks Removal
- Fractional CO2 Laser – Uses laser beams to break down damaged skin and stimulate new collagen production.
- Microneedling with RF (Radiofrequency) – Creates micro-injuries to trigger skin healing and collagen regeneration.
- Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) Therapy – Targets red and purple stretch marks by reducing inflammation and promoting skin repair.
- Microdermabrasion – Exfoliates the outer layer of skin to improve texture and reduce mild stretch marks.
- Chemical Peels – Removes dead skin cells and boosts collagen growth, making stretch marks less visible.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy – Uses the body’s natural growth factors to heal and rejuvenate skin.
- Ultrasound Therapy – Delivers focused energy to tighten and smooth the skin, reducing the appearance of stretch marks.
- HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) – Stimulates deep layers of the skin to enhance elasticity and firmness.
- LED Light Therapy – Uses red and blue light to promote skin regeneration and reduce discoloration.
Step-by-Step Procedure for Stretch Marks Removal
Step 1: Consultation & Skin Analysis
- A evaluates the type, color, and depth of stretch marks.
- The most suitable treatment method is chosen based on skin type and severity.
Step 2: Skin Preparation
- The targeted area is cleansed to remove dirt and oils.
- A numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Step 3: Treatment Application
Depending on the chosen technology, the following treatments are performed:
- Laser Therapy – A laser device targets stretch marks, stimulating collagen production.
- Microneedling with RF – Tiny needles create micro-injuries while radiofrequency heat tightens the skin.
- Chemical Peel – A chemical solution is applied to exfoliate and encourage new skin growth.
- Microdermabrasion – A fine abrasive tool removes the outer layer of damaged skin.
- PRP Therapy – Platelet-rich plasma is injected into the skin to boost healing and repair.
Step 4: Post-Treatment Care
- A soothing gel or moisturizer is applied to reduce redness or irritation.
- The treated area is protected from sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation.
Step 5: Recovery & Follow-Up
- Mild redness or swelling may last for a few hours to a day.
- Multiple sessions (3–6 treatments) are usually needed for the best results.
- May recommend topical creams to enhance results and maintain skin health.