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Stretch marks they are skin atrophies shaped as winding white or red-purple lines, that are usually localised on heaps, thighs, abdomen, buttocks, arms, back and breasts. They are actually a pathological status of skin’s connective tissue, characterised by a localised fibrosis as a response to the breaking of bad quality fibres. Stretch marks can be thought as the consequence of connective tissue cicatrisation, scars.
At the beginning of the process, Stretch marks have a purple color because skin still remains irrigated, then they turn to a pink coloration that still has some irrigation, when the blood supplies stop, Stretch marks turn nacre.
Stretch marks can only be treated while they still look purple. They don’t disappear.
Stretch Marks can be treated with
the following procedures:
SKIN CARE PROGRAM
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MICRODERMOABRASION
CRYOPEELING
MASSOTHERAPY
LASER
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