Stretch Marks

What are Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are narrow lines that form when the skin is stretched quickly — often due to growth spurts, pregnancy, or weight changes.

They can appear red, purple, or silver and are commonly found on the stomach, thighs, hips, and breasts.

Though harmless, many people seek treatments to reduce their appearance and improve skin texture.

How are Stretch Marks Treated

Microneedling is one of the most effective non-invasive treatments for improving stretch marks.

It works by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, encouraging the skin to naturally repair itself.

At Dermamina, we use precision microneedling to target stretch marks and rejuvenate the surrounding skin, helping to fade the lines and restore a smoother, more even tone over time.

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What Causes This Concern

Stretch Marks can be influenced by genetics, anatomy, skin quality, hormones, lifestyle, and natural age-related changes. In clinic, assessment focuses on identifying your primary drivers before treatment is selected.

Who Commonly Experiences It

This concern can affect different age groups and skin types. Presentation varies, so treatment suitability is based on facial anatomy, concern severity, and health history rather than age alone.

How It Progresses Over Time

Without intervention, visible changes often become more established over time. Early treatment planning can help maintain balance and reduce how quickly the concern becomes more noticeable.

Treatment Options Available

Depending on assessment, these treatment pages are commonly considered:

When Treatment Is Recommended

Treatment is recommended when this concern affects confidence, comfort, or function, and when a clinical assessment confirms that a non-surgical approach is suitable and safe.