Fighting Stretch Marks After Pregnancy - Advanced Dermatology Treatment | DermalMD®

DermalMD Jan 31, 2018 0 Comments Posted in: Skin Conditions, Uncategorized

We all know how much pregnant women worry about stretch marks. While having a baby is a blessing, a very special and defining moment in any person’s lifetime, dramatic changes in the body continue to be an issue that upsets many women.

One of this changes is stretch marks. These off-color marks are the result of the dermis’ tearing. During pregnancy, the skin stretches greatly within short periods of time, leaving no chance for the skin to condition itself for the expansion. Expected hormonal conditions during pregnancy also influence in these marks.

Handling Expectations

Stretch marks may not be forever. Women who are conscious of them often treat their skin before, during, and after pregnancy, guaranteeing this way the very best results in the long term. However, prevention is always the most effective way to have a skin free of stretch marks.

Once they have appeared, the challenge becomes more serious. Medical evidence says that, in most cases, stretch marks do not go away entirely even after applying the most effective treatments known to date. This is important to mention because having the wrong expectations may bring unhappiness and frustration. The condition is fully treatable but having them fully healed is often unrealistic.

Now that we understand the reality, that stretch marks from pregnancy are fully treatable but will probably not go away entirely, it’s time to talk about the effective resources and treatments we have at hand.

Diet and Hydration

The first thing we must have in mind is proper nutrition. What we eat, especially during pregnancy, will define our skin health. Therefore, you need to guarantee a constant supply of essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Of course, your doctor will recommend a proper diet according to your case and you must respect it accordingly.

Alongside with nutrition, drinking enough water is a must. Your skin must always be properly hydrated as it’s needed to keep elasticity at its best and keep toxins away.

Aloe Vera

When it comes to nurturing the skin and helping tissue to recover, aloe vera is one of the most popular things out there. You must use it in the most natural way possible, directly from the plant or use organic gels that keep most of the nutrients.

Honey

Honey is well known for its antiseptic properties. However, it also brings massive results in terms of promoting healing in the skin. Apply it directly on the skin and wait until it gets dry before removing it.

Olive Oil

For centuries, olive oil has been considered a magical elixir for many different reasons. In terms of stretch marks, what this oil does is to improve blood circulation and promote good health on the skin, also providing plenty of essential nutrients as vitamins A, D, and E.

Stretch Mark Serum

Going fully natural is a good idea but getting extra help comes handy. For this purpose, DermalMD’s Stretch Mark Serum does a fantastic job treating the skin and promoting accelerated healing through enhanced production of collagen and elastin. At the same time, it creates healthy moisture that exponentially increases the chance of success.

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