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  2. Dermatologists Say These Stretch Mark Creams Actually Work

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    If you want to improve the look of stretch marks you already have or prevent new ones from forming (say, during pregnancy), there are plenty of solutions, including in-office treatments like laser ...

  3. The best stretch mark creams, according to experts - AOL

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    ScarMD Medical Grade Silicone Scar Gel Treatment $ at Amazon. Next to tretinoin (a retinoid), silicone gel is the next ingredient with the most compelling evidence for stretch marks, says Dr ...

  4. The 9 best products for your pregnancy bump - AOL

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    The best products for pregnancy bump care. To target stretch marks and other pregnancy-related skin issues like itchiness, dermatologists recommend looking for products designed to support skin ...

  5. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Examples of cases where stretch marks are common include weight gain (in the form of fat and/or muscle), pregnancy, and adolescent growth spurts, though it is also noted that some medications, as well as other medical conditions and diseases, may increase the likelihood of stretch marks appearing.

  6. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The papules and plaques often first appear within stretch marks before changing appearance and spreading to other areas of the body. For those who may be experiencing signs and symptoms of PUPPP, it is strongly recommended they speak with their primary care physician and receive a consult from a dermatologist regarding skin changes during ...

  7. Fluprednidene acetate - Wikipedia

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    Side effects are rare and include typical corticoid reactions such as skin atrophy, telangiectasias, stretch marks, and steroid acne.They mostly occur when large skin areas (more than 10% of body surface) are treated, when treatment is continued over more than two to four weeks, under occlusive therapy or therapy in skin folds.