How Stretch Marks Can Be Prevented or Repaired
Stretch marks can affect all of us. Many people assume the cause
of stretch marks (also known as striae) is pregnancy, and so
only pregnant women and mothers are affected. Body builders
often suffer from striae, and the majority of these body
builders are men. People who gain a great deal of weight are
also susceptible to stretch marks. In short, anytime skin is
stretched quickly or dramatically, striae are apt to appear.
Not only can striae affect both men and women, but they can
affect children, teens, and adults. Skin is a remarkable organ.
One of skin's most remarkable abilities is its ability to
stretch.
Elastin and collagen are two of the building blocks of skin.
Collagen is a binding agent in skin. Elastin provides skin with,
you guessed it, its elasticity.
And the skin is phenomenally elastic. The scar tissue that
accompanies these small rips in the skin are known as stretch
marks.
How Stretch Marks Can Be Prevented or Repaired A popular home
remedy for stretch marks is cocoa butter. Pregnant women, body
builders, or growing teenagers can rub in an ointment of
elastin, collagen, and other proteins to help prevent tearing,
and subsequent scarring. The proteins promote cell regeneration,
which improves the scars' appearance. Then they thicken the
epidermal layer, creating a smoother top layer of skin. This
further improves the look of striae, even striae that are quite
old.