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Laser Stretch Mark Removal: Remove or Minimize Unsightly Lines
By M. A. Fulmar

The bane of many pregnant or weighty women is the stretch marks that just don't go away in spite of the many creams, oils as well as rubs that can be used to remove such unsightly lines. No doubt, they may be able to lessen the ugliness of a stretch mark, but none of these methods will completely remove them. What happens is that the layers of stretched skin gets torn and are replaced by scar tissue or collagen, and so require a permanent solution such as laser stretch mark removal to be removed.

How Lasers Do the Job

The term surgery may sound ominous, but the treatment is simple as well as rarely causes any side effects. A concentrated beam of light travels along the stretch marks and removes the extremely thin layers of skin and by doing so, the scar tissue causing the stretch marks also get removed. Post treatment, the skin begins to heal itself and new skin replaces the damaged tissue.

Laser stretch mark removal treatments may last from ten minutes to an hour and depends on how severe the stretch marks are as well as the affected area of skin. Patients who have undergone laser stretch mark removal treatment may expect to return for a number of treatments that may be of two to six sessions. The procedure is essentially painless and the only pain one may expect to feel is a pinching or needling sensation caused by the light lasers doing their work.

Though laser stretch mark removal procedures do not cause side effects, there may be some bruising; scarring, blistering as well as swelling of the treated area are not permanent or long lasting, and such symptoms generally go away after a few days or weeks.

The easiest stretch marks that can be treated with laser stretch mark removal procedures are those that are pink, red or purple or brown in color, and these have the best success rates. For stretch marks that are older or more mature and have turned silver or white in color, there may be a certain degree of difficulty experienced when using laser surgery, which will help only in reducing their appearance.

The major drawback to laser stretch mark removal is the high cost, with patients needing to pay between $400 and $1500 per session. There are some financing plans to help pay for the treatment, though one must be aware of the terms as well as conditions of such arrangements. No doubt, there are other methods that can be used to remove stretch marks, but laser stretch mark removal is the most effective. Like other medical procedures, this one too needs a doctor's advice before proceeding further.

Author Details:
M. A. Fulmar, copywriter for various websites about skin care, cosmetic surgery, cosmetics and all areas of medical aesthetics.

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