Reclaim your confidence. Fade stubborn stretch marks effectively with our advanced collagen-inducing and laser therapies for smoother, even-toned skin.
Stretch marks (striae) occur when the skin is stretched rapidly due to growth spurts, rapid weight changes, or pregnancy, causing the collagen and elastin in the dermis to tear. While they are a natural part of life, many seek to diminish their appearance for aesthetic reasons.
At DermaTales, we understand that topical creams are rarely effective on established stretch marks. We offer advanced, clinically proven treatments such as Microneedling, Fractional CO2 Lasers, and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy to remodel the torn tissue and stimulate the growth of fresh collagen, significantly fading the marks.
The core principle of treating stretch marks involves "controlled injury" to trigger the body's natural healing response. Lasers and Microneedling create microscopic channels in the scar tissue of the stretch marks. This process signals the body to produce new collagen and elastin fibers in the targeted area. Over a series of sessions, the depressed scars fill out, the reddish or purplish color fades, and the skin regains its normal texture and elasticity.
Significantly reduces the color, depth, and width of stretch marks.
The collagen boost also tightens loose or saggy skin in the treated area.
Achieve excellent results without the need for invasive surgical procedures like tummy tucks.
We evaluate the age, color, and depth of the stretch marks to choose the best modality (Laser vs Microneedling).
A topical numbing cream is applied for 30-45 minutes to ensure a comfortable experience.
The chosen device is passed over the stretch marks to stimulate collagen production and remodel the tissue.
Mild redness or swelling may occur for a few days, followed by gradual improvement over several weeks.
We often combine treatments like Microneedling with PRP or Lasers to achieve vastly superior results compared to single-modality approaches.
All procedures are performed by trained dermatologists using FDA-approved technology.