Why Stretch Marks Form and How to Reduce Them
Whether you like it or not,
your skin makes a statement and hints of where you're at along the journey of
life. Got wrinkles? You're advancing in years. Age spots? You've spent time in
the sun. Stretch marks? See below.
Of course, it doesn't help
that stretch marks occur in sexy places. Ok, the upper arms might not be the
hottest thing since sliced bread, but stretch marks, or striae as they're
known, frequently form on the thighs, hips, breasts and buttocks. And in summer
time, when the clothes come off, that sucks.
What Causes Stretch Marks
Contrary to popular belief,
stretch marks are more than skin that's simply been stretched too much. Stretch
marks occur when the body secretes the glucocorticoid hormone during some life
events (that's you, pregnancy). And this hormone prevents the necessary
collagen and elastin fibroblasts required for tight, healthy skin.
The loss of these
supportive proteins is detrimental to your skin, causing it to separate in the
deeper layers. This results in the angry red striations that eventually give
way to, you guessed it, stretch marks. You can, however, reduce
the appearance of stretch marks, and prevent them from forming in the first
place, with Skinception Intensive Stretch Mark Therapy. More on that to come.
First, let's review how you can treat stretch marks, and why Stretch Mark
Therapy should be at the top of your list for stretch mark-free skin.
About Stretch Mark Treatment
There are surgical
treatments for stretch marks, including dermabrasion, chemical peels and laser
surgery. Results for surgical treatments are variable and depend largely on age
and skin condition. Such treatments show moderate success, though they're
rarely covered by insurance plans.
You can also eat right, with
a skin-friendly diet. Skin likes foods that are high in vitamins A and C, zinc
and protein. Consider salmon and oily fish, nuts, carrots, milk and eggs. Your
skin loves these foods, and you'd do well do make them a regular part of your
diet, for healthy skin and great complexion. If any foods will reduce the
formation of stretch marks, it's these.
Skinception Intensive Stretch Mark Therapy Reduces Stretch Marks
Now, for some encouraging
news. In a recent clinical study, of 13 women with post-pregnancy stretch
marks, participants applied a 2 per cent concentration of Regestril on the
affected areas for two months. At the end of the study, even the researchers
were astounded by the results: a 72.5% reduction in the depth of stretch marks.
And a 52% reduction in length.
And there's more good news
for people with stretch marks. Another active ingredient in Stretch Mark
Therapy, Pro-Coll-One+, stimulated collagen production by as much as 1190% when
applied in a 2% concentration in a 56 day separate study. Seventy-eight per
cent of study participants saw a noticeable improvement in skin smoothness,
which improved by up to ten per cent. Skinception Intensive
Stretch Mark Therapy fades stretch marks. Scientifically formulated with the
latest in skin care technology, it's a safe and effective way to erase those
tell-tale markers on your body, of where it's been and what it's done. And in
clothing-optional season, that's a good thing to have!
Hope For People With Stretch Marks
Skinception Intensive Stretch Mark Therapy is scientifically formulated
with the latest in dermal technology to erase those embarrassing stretch marks.
And there's an ingredient within its formulation that makes it stand out. That
ingredient? Regestril™.
In a recent clinical study of 13 women with post-pregnancy stretch
marks, study participants applied a two per cent concentration of Regestril™ on
the affected areas for two months. And while the researchers knew they were on
to something with Regestril™, even they were amazed by the results. A 72.5%
improvement in depth of stretch marks. In two months.
Bear in mind that the only way to supplement collagen is with synthetic
injections. Skinception Intensive Stretch Mark Therapy doesn't contain
collagen, rather, it stimulates the body to produce collagen naturally, and as
the results show, very successfully.

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