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  2. All the Ways to *Actually* Get Rid of Stretch Marks - AOL

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    Wondering how to get rid of stretch marks? Here are the best stretch mark removal treatments dermatologists recommend, like lasers, microneedling, and creams.

  3. Finally: The Tea on All Those Stretch Mark Creams

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    Delicate Beauty Advanced Stretch Mark Removal Cream. This cream contains hyaluronic acid and silicones, two ingredients that dermatologist Morgan Rabach, MD, recommends for helping to smooth the ...

  4. Dermatologists Say These Stretch Mark Creams Actually Work

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    “Keeping the skin moisturized can help with the appearance of stretch marks,” says Dr. Graf. “Think thick moisturizers, such as cocoa butter, or those containing hyaluronic acid and centella ...

  5. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Common medications that can contribute to stretch marks include "corticosteroid creams, lotions and pills and chronic use of oral or systemic steroids". [9] Medical conditions that can contribute to stretch marks include Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and adrenal gland diseases. [10] [11] [12]

  6. Carboxytherapy - Wikipedia

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    It has also become a popular treatment for stretch marks. [2] It is non-toxic and less invasive than operations like liposuction. [3] Carboxytherapy leads to a temporary decrease in subcutaneous fat but has shown to reoccur again after a 28 week period. [4] It can be applied for those with androgenic alopecia or alopecia areata. [5]

  7. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    The use of these products can be hazardous to health, potentially causing acne, stretch marks, skin cancer, [101] hypertension, or diabetes, especially when the product contains hydroquinone, [102] mercury, cortisone, or vitamin A. [103] Allergic reactions or undesirable effects such as uneven hyperpigmentation or patchy depigmentation can also ...