Stretch Mark Treatment

Stretch marks are a common skin concern caused by the rapid stretching of the skin during growth spurts, pregnancy, weight changes, or muscle building. They appear as streaks on the skin, starting red or purple and fading to silvery-white over time. While they are harmless, many people seek treatments to improve their appearance and regain smoother, more even skin.

A person holding there hand up to their hip, stretch marks on the skin

How we can help 

Skin Therapy

  • Microdermabrasion: Exfoliates the top layer of skin to promote cell turnover and reduce the visibility of stretch marks.

  • Skin Needling: A minimally invasive procedure that stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of stretch marks.

Cosmetic Medical Treatments

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Utilises your body's own growth factors to rejuvenate the skin and stimulate healing in the affected areas.

Process:

  1. Consultation: A professional skin assessment to determine the severity of the stretch marks and discuss goals

  2. Treatment Plan:  A customised combination of treatments tailored to your skin’s needs.

  3. Procedure: Skin needling or microdermabrasion sessions target affected areas. PRP may be applied for additional healing and skin regeneration.

  4. Aftercare: Guidance on skincare products to enhance results and protect the skin during recovery.

Expected Results:

  • Reduced visibility of stretch marks, with smoother and more even skin texture.

  • Improvement in skin elasticity and tone over time.

  • Gradual enhancement with each treatment, typically requiring multiple sessions for optimal results.

FAQs

  • While treatments significantly improve their appearance, complete removal is not always possible.

  • The number of sessions varies based on the severity of the stretch marks. Most clients require 3–6 sessions for noticeable results.

  • Minimal downtime is expected. You may experience mild redness or sensitivity for a few days, depending on the procedure