What You Should Know About Laser Surgery for Stretch Marks

August 29, 2009 by  
Filed under Skin Care

If you do not want to hide for the rest of your life or be constantly stared at, you would want to get rid of your unsightly stretch marks. Unfortunately, there are not that many options for stretch mark removal. There has been however a newly introduced revolutionary method for stretch mark removal. Now, men and women can see for themselves what laser surgery for stretch marks is all about.

What It Is

As a method for stretch mark removal, laser surgery is relatively new compared to older methods such as using creams or abdominoplasty. Practitioners of laser surgery for stretch marks claim that this new method can rejuvenate damaged skin and make it feel more elastic and look like much the same way it did before the development of stretch marks.

How It Works

Laser surgery for stretch mark removal involves a controlled laser light applied on the affected area. The laser is supposed to first break down the damaged tissues. Once they are broken down and removed, the damaged vessels are then repaired by promoting the production of collagen that will fill in the area previously occupied by the stretch marks.

Why People Love It

Compared to abdominoplasty, laser surgery for stretch mark removal is painless. It is also less expensive and does not involve a lot of life threatening risks and complications. Although laser surgery is still considered a form of cosmetic surgery, it does not involve cutting up the skin and does not result to irregularities in skin texture. It basically has no recovery period and the worst thing that can happen are the stretch marks not healing at all.

Current Status

While others are sold out with laser surgery method, there are also some who are wary about it. Since it is a new procedure, it does need to undergo more clinical studies to prove its effectiveness. As of the moment, abdominoplasty is still considered as more effective in stretch mark removal.

There are those who believe that lasers are not normally used to repair damaged tissues in stretch marks. So far, laser treatments have been best known instead to simply breakdown fats or tissues.

Disadvantages

An obvious disadvantage of the laser surgery is the cost. Not many people may be able to afford the $400-$1500 fee required for every session. Depending on your condition and the expertise of your specialist, you may even need to go back for succeeding sessions that may take up to an hour or more.

Only stretch marks that are still fresh, pinking or purplish yet in color can be treated by laser surgery. Stretch marks that are already old and silvery may not be helped by laser surgery for stretch marks. Some critics even go as far as to say that laser surgery for stretch marks does not really remove the scars but only lightens the color of scars.

Seek the advise of a third party doctor to find out if laser surgery is the best option for you. You might just end up wasting your money on an expensive procedure that may not give you the results that you want.

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