Stretch mark is a common problem among women, especially after rapid weight loss, and after pregnancy. It seems that 75-90 percent of the pregnant women tend to develop pregnancy st
retch marks during the 6th or 7th month of pregnancy.
Stretch marks do not represent a medical problem, but an aesthetic one. No women want to be seen with red and white stripes on the belly, tights, breasts or buttocks.
Most of the stretch marks creams in the market cannot really remove the marks and usually work on lightening the stretch mark and therefore make it less visible.
A woman who is determined not to develop stretch marks pregnancy can follow the tips below:
• Regular moisturizing on the belly, breast and thighs can prevent the skin from irritating and keeps the skin more flexible as the body expends. It is best to use simple oil.
• Healthy diet is important in order to nurture your skin. It is important to take the necessary prenatal vitamins.
• Drinking plenty of water and can keep the body hydrated and preserve elasticity.
• Keeping a steady weight gain is important during pregnancy in order to maintain a constant expansion of the skin.
• Tender exercises during and after giving birth can help reduce the appearance of stretch marks, as it promotes better circulation and improve the appearance of the skin.
Stretch marks removal isn’t easy and following these tips does not necessary mean that a woman can abstain from having pregnancy stretch marks. Therefore many women who are still very concerned about how their stretch marks appear consider cosmetic surgery as a last option.
A new home device just came into the market as a solution for women who are not satisfied with their stretch mark appearance, but still reluctant to have surgery. The TriPollar POSE shrinks the fat cells and therefore reducing body circumference while improving the appearance of stretch marks for a smoother, tighter and more toned body. TriPollar™ POSE™ is the ideal clinically proven option to professional aesthetic
December 24, 2009
How to Avoid and Take Care of Stretch Marks
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