Recently there
has been a great interest in both the medical literature and the media
concerning the laser treatment of stretch marks. Stretch marks present
as unsightly red to white areas, which occur commonly on the abdomen,
arms, chest, and thighs. The cause of stretch marks is basically unknown
but can result from pregnancy, weight gain, trauma and most likely
has hormonal influences. In essence, stretch marks represent a dermal
scar in which the connective tissue (i.e. collagen and elastin) within
the dermis is disrupted. After Pulsed Dye laser treatment sophisticated
studies show both photographic and computer-analyzed improvements
in stretch marks. It is important to point out that many treatments
are necessary in order to improve stretch marks and that most do not
completely resolve. It is clear that Pulse Dye laser therapy of stretch
marks is a safe, and somewhat effective, treatment for this troublesome
problem.
Recently, topical Retin-A has been reported to improve early red
stretch marks. In a paper reported in the Archives of Dermatology,
investigators found that the early treatment of red or pink stretch
marks with Retin-A resulted in some improvement. No improvement was
noted in mature "white stretch marks." It would appear that
Retin-A also may be of some benefit in the treatment of early pink
stretch marks.
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