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BodyStretch MarksStretch Marks

Stretch marks are tears in the skin that usually first appear among girls during puberty. They can also occur during pregnancy and menopause and are found among men and women who have gained a lot of weight or who have rapidly gained bulky muscles. Due to the altered hormone balance in the body and the resulting growth spurt, weak subcutaneous tissue is overstretched.
This overstretching can cause tears in the tissue and subsequent irreparable scar formation. The areas of the body that are most affected by stretch marks are the bust, stomach, buttocks, thighs and hips.

Stretch marks – When skin is overextended


Stretch marks on the bust, buttocks, thighs and tummy – As we see it, these body areas are often problematic enough as it is. The list of the parts of our body we are unhappy about -- too small, too big, too fat or too thin – is long. But we can do something about them!
Stretch marks – those shiny-looking scars on the skin – are caused by an overextension of the connective tissue. If you have weak connective tissue, you are more likely to get stretch marks than other people. New mothers find that after giving birth their skin is often visibly overstretched. But using the right products can help, as they promote the regeneration process, have an intensely moisturizing effect and in general help to firm the skin. A special cream for stretch marks can be used daily to improve skin elasticity. A cream that also helps to promote the skin’s natural protective barrier provides all-round care for the skin.

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