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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. Photorejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    A physician performing laser resurfacing using an erbium laser. Laser resurfacing is a laser surgery technique that disassociates molecular bonds.It is used for the treatment of wrinkles, solar lentigenes, sun damage, scarring (acne scars and surgical scars), stretch marks, actinic keratosis, and telangiectasias.

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

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    The best stretch mark creams and how they work to improve skin tone and texture, according to Cosmo's beauty editor, four dermatologists, and a plastic surgeon.

  5. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Boosting the production of collagen and elastin helps prevent stretch marks from occurring. [18] Stretch marks can also derive from nutritional deficiencies. Consuming foods that contribute to the skin's health, such as zinc-rich foods, protein-rich foods, and foods high in vitamin A, C, and D, can help suppress stretch marks. [19]

  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. Laser medicine - Wikipedia

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    Laser radiation being delivered via a fiber for photodynamic therapy to treat cancer. A 40-watt CO 2 laser with applications in ENT, gynecology, dermatology, oral surgery, and podiatry. Laser medicine is the use of lasers in medical diagnosis, treatments, or therapies, such as laser photodynamic therapy, [1] photorejuvenation, and laser surgery.