WHAT IS STRETCH MARKS TECHNIQUE?
STRETCH MARKS TECHNIQUE
The crack protocol is a treatment process designed to ensure the controlled removal of dead tissue in damaged areas. This protocol involves the formation of scars in the process of skin regeneration and quickly it supports a healing process.
This treatment protocol opens micro channels that the skin needs it allows regenerating, repairing and moisturizing serums and vitamins to reach the skin at deeper levels. This process helps to nourish the skin and it greatly helps his revival.
Stretch Marks
The STRECHMARKS crack protocol is a technique designed to facilitate the controlled repair of damaged areas of the skin. This unparalleled technique, in conjunction with special high-activity products, has undergone clinical studies involving approximately 30 individuals under the umbrella.
This treatment protocol allows for the direct delivery of the content to the subcutaneous layer of the skin with enabling the skin to reach deeper levels with the rejuvenating, reparative system, and content it requires. This process greatly aids in the repair and regeneration of the skin.
How it Works Stretch Marks
Stretch marks, medically known as striae, are a type of scar that develops when the skin is stretched or shrinks quickly, causing the collagen and elastin fibers to rupture. Here’s a closer look at how stretch marks work and develop:
- Stretch marks occur when the skin undergoes rapid changes in size, which might happen due to pregnancy, rapid weight gain, muscle growth, puberty, or hormonal changes.
- This sudden stretching or shrinking puts stress on the skin’s middle layer, or dermis, which provides elasticity.
- When the skin stretches beyond its limit, collagen and elastin fibers (the skin’s support structures) in the dermis tear, leading to tiny breaks.
- These breaks cause the skin to become thin and eventually reveal the deeper blood vessels, giving fresh stretch marks a reddish or purplish color.
- Over time, the ruptured areas in the dermis heal by forming scar tissue, which lacks the pigment and elasticity of normal skin.
- As a result, the stretch marks typically fade and may turn white or silvery, though they may remain visible due to the change in texture and thickness.
- Genetics play a significant role in determining skin elasticity, making some people more prone to stretch marks.
- Hormonal fluctuations (like those seen in pregnancy, puberty, or with certain medications) can weaken the skin’s structure, making it more susceptible.
- Rapid weight changes and conditions affecting collagen production (such as Cushing’s syndrome) also increase the likelihood of developing stretch marks.
- Although stretch marks are permanent, treatments can help minimize their appearance. Some popular methods include:
- Topical treatments like retinoids and hyaluronic acid, which can improve skin elasticity and texture.
- Microdermabrasion and microneedling to stimulate collagen production in the affected area.
- Laser therapy, like fractional or pulsed dye lasers, which target pigment and texture.
- Radiofrequency and ultrasound therapy to promote collagen remodeling.
- Chemical peels to exfoliate and improve skin texture.
- Staying hydrated, moisturizing with products rich in hyaluronic acid or oils, and maintaining a stable weight can help reduce the likelihood of stretch marks.
- During pregnancy, applying stretch mark creams or oils designed for elasticity may help, though effectiveness varies by individual.
Stretch marks are common and completely natural, and while they can fade over time, embracing them is also a healthy option. Many people choose to celebrate their stretch marks as reminders of growth and change in their bodies.
Candidates for
Stretch Marks
- Are at least 18 years of age
- Are in good physical and mental health
- Have good skin elasticity
- Have realistic expectations
- Want to reduce facial wrinkles without surgery
- Don’t exhibit medical contraindications
Visible improvements are typically noticeable after just the second session. However, the final outcome greatly depends on the type of stretch marks and the individual condition of the client’s connective tissue. Some clients notice significant changes early on, while others may require a slightly longer treatment duration to achieve the desired results. Our approach is tailored to meet the unique needs of your skin, ensuring the best possible outcome.
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The visible results are acquired from the very first session. However permanent results might take 1-6 sessions depending on the person’s skin condition and life style.
The result is generally long-lasting. However, factors such as frequent weight fluctuations or an unhealthy diet can affect the outcome. To maintain the results, we recommend 2-3 follow-up treatments per year, especially for individuals with very weak connective tissue. These maintenance sessions are highly recommended to continue strengthening the skin and ensuring long-term results.
This treatment is exclusively reserved for professionally trained beauticians, dermatologists, and certified naturopaths.
The treatment is pain-free, and you can mostly resume your normal activities afterward. However, for the first 4 days, avoid direct sun exposure, sauna visits, and intense exercise to ensure the best results.
A session might take around 30 min to 1 hour. (May vary depending on in the area where it should be treatment and general skin condition)