How Can you Detect the Truth from Bogus Advertising Regarding Stretch Mark Treatments?
Many advertisiers of anti stretch mark lotions warn you there is no immediate and fantastic solution to prevent or treat stretch marks. However, they promptly add a sales pitch that subtly denies what they just said, 'you are better off doing something to prevent them.'
In addition, a new false promise: 'A great product, such as our Stretch Mark Preventing Product, will significantly diminish the aspect of stretch marks, but we cannot promise they will be gone completely.'
Moreover, as they can't refrain from their own evil giggling, they will add that this is finally, 'dermatological tested'. Advertisers feel they are clever enough to try to make you believe the suite, 'when using our cream on existing stretch marks, best results are obtained on new scars that are still red and elevated. For stretch marks that are old it will take much more time to notice results from our solution.'
Many women only start seeing what other women tell them about stretch marks when they just become pregnant. Unfortunately, just a little after noticing the glee that sparkles in their eyes and glows on their face as a mother to be, they may remember something a sister, a friend, or a relative had once told them about her pregnancy. Then her precise words may begin haunting their mind: "I am sick to death of these stripes I am getting all over my body!"
If these words are still fresh in your thoughts, you simply have to do your thorough research on stretch mark treatments before it is too late for your expanding belly. This is probably why you are reading this and browsing the Internet for facts.
The sad news you will find is there are way too many promising products. With these findings, you can only ponder if there is any truth behind them. Do they really prevent and heal stretch marks? Is this the best product for me?
And Hopefully, You Will Find the Hidden, Daunting FactsTruth!
You may already believe there is no immediate and effective balm to prevent or treat stretch marks. Most products and techniques you see on the market are practically useless. And after all the nonsense you've heard others pay for, you're not ready to buy any of those 'clever' concoctions, be it 'herbal', 'pharmaceutical', botanical, or the new fuzzy 'cosmeceutics' category, are you?
We will at least accept you wish not to fall prey to the same nonsense. So, bear with us while we search together for truth in the claims made by most treatment lotions being advertised.
First, we will discard outright all those claiming, 'This is a miracle in a bottle' and others alike. Our time and effort is better focused on the ones warning us, 'not to get caught up in false promises, for stretch marks will never be gone completely, because stretch marks are in essence scars and are thus extremely difficult to eradicate completely.'
The Complete Truth About Stretch Marks
The complete truth is stretch marks are visible linear scars . They form in areas of skin damage produced when the dermis is not able to withstand over-stretching while collagen and elastin fibers reach tensile capacity. They weaken and finally fail resulting in tears in the dermal skin layer. They appear on thin skin surfaces as visibly curled stripes and are actually bands of elastin broken beneath the skin. Essentially, stretch marks are scars that have formed from the inside out, rather than scarring from external wounds.
Scanning electron microscopy shows extensive tangles of fine, curled, elastic fibers with a random arrangement. This arrangement is in contrast to normal skin, which has thick, elastic fibers with a regular distribution. Elastin is a protein that coils and recoils like a spring within the connective tissue and accounts for the elasticity of structures such as the skin's lungs, tendons, intestines, heart, blood vessels, and ligaments. Elastin functions in connective tissues together with collagen. Whereas elastin provides elasticity, collagen provides rigidity to connective tissues.
Stretch marks evolve usually during growth spurts, pregnancy, weight swings, or when going through other hormonal imbalances. It may surprise you to know that in the United States, it is estimated that 90% of pregnant women, 70% of adolescent females, and 40% of adolescent males have stria.
People who have fair to light skin usually have pink-tinged stretch marks, while the same marks on dark skin tones tend to have deeper pigmentation than the tissues surrounding them. Discoloration from stria does fade over time, but regrettably, their striated appearance almost never returns to its original smooth appearance.
It is speculated that the way each person's skin heals is a predictor of the depth and severity of stretch marks and how they may eventually develop. A person whose skin heals well with minimal scarring can expect less obvious stretch marks if any. Skin that heals poorly (or slowly) or tends to develop thick and raised scars can generally expect stretch marks to be more pronounced or evident.
Stretch marks are caused by TEARS in a thinned or technically atrophic skin, with fine dermal collagen bundles arranged in straight lines parallel to the surface, created by your own body to heal those tears. Let me repeat that: stretch marks are scars created by your own body to heal damage caused by overly stretching skin. Your body creates them to heal itself as quickly as it can possibly do with its own resources.
Once the scars are formed and prominent because of their depth, length, discoloration, and texture it is very difficult to get rid of them.
A Surprising Solution by Life's Genius
Fortunately, there is a complete & balanced solution for stretch mark prevention and treatment. One packed with antioxidants, collagen, elastin boosters, enzymes, and cell communicating ingredients that contribute to orchestrate the intricate balance between the degradation of scar tissues within the dermis and cells that have become damaged by overstretching and the use of their constitutive amino-acids for the reproduction of new cells and all the required structural elements of healthy skin. It is not a pharmaceutical, chemical, clever concoction, man made drug, herb, moisturizing botanical oil or extract designed by a cosmetic formulator or in an industrial laboratory. No. It is a natural compound of biologically active molecules that is already the most balanced and complete solution created by a living creature to protect and fully recover its skin when damaged.
In addition, although this creature is in an evolutionary stage different from humans, nevertheless its skin is made of the same crucial elements we find in human skin: collagen, elastin and proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans. Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans are the water holding molecules in the dermis responsible for providing binding, hydration and swelling pressure to tissues allowing them to withstand compression and stretching forces, which thus prevent tearing and scarring of the deep layers of the skin.
The stretch mark prevention and remedial product made with this biological solution is natural, not some isolate derived or extracted from it. In addition, it is not only effective for preventing stretch marks but is also safe during pregnancy and postpartum for it is totally compatible with living tissues.
The product comes in two versions. One plain to prevent stretch marks, which is best used to treat newly, formed stretch marks. The second is a home microdermabrasion treatment with embedded with micro-crystals to erode stretch marks that are rough and older on the surface as they help to break down or exfoliate damaged skin physically while massaging the crystals, and thereby facilitate the penetration of the cream deeper within the skin.
For more information about the biological treatment for stretch marks with an ingredient with biological activity that improves internal and external cellular communication and allows the exfoliation through enzyme dissolution of existing stretch marks, while giving the skin the strength and firmness necessary to prevent pregnancy stretch marks please click on the links.
Published June 8th, 2007