Laser Treatment for Stretch Marks: Pros & Cons
June 7, 2008
The latest addition to treating stretch marks is Laser technology which stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The process involves removal of the damaged skin tissue, sealing of blood vessels that were broken and mending the middle skin’s fibers.
Laser treatment for stretch marks is apparently effective although not everybody has been convinced by such claims as some remain apprehensive or openly dispute claims on its effectiveness when it comes to stretch marks removal.
Despite being challenged by certain sectors, laser treatment is in demand among women who wants to get rid of their stretch marks. Distinct advantages include the absence of the possibility of blood loss and infection. Moreover, since the procedure requires the use of anesthesia, it is considered as a painful process which is a big factor to a lot of people. Compared to surgical process, there is hardly a need for recovery time to keep you within the premises of the hospital longer than necessary. This, is another factor that makes more women prefer to choose laser treatment.
The primary consideration for this treatment is the cost. A session can cost anywhere from $250 to $750 and a full treatment can be at least 3 sessions up to 10 sessions, depending on the person’s genetic makeup aside from how fresh or advanced the stretch marks are. It is usually better if the stretch marks are still a bit reddish in color and still relatively raw. For old stretch marks, however, some difficulties may be encountered with regard to laser detection. But new technological breakthroughs apparently have come to address this concern. Finally, just like other treatments, there is still no 100% guarantee that it will work for everybody.
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