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No treatment can completely remove stretch marks.

When it comes to pathological stretch marks due to medication or Cushing’s disease, treating the cause is imperative to prevent it from getting worse.

When it comes to ordinary stretch marks, they do not require any medical treatment since they are harmless to health. However, they can pose aesthetic problems.

Existing treatments can relatively reduce the appearance of stretch marks.

There are anti-stretch mark creams and lotions, but their effects are not proven. However, they allow the skin to be well hydrated.

There are also peeling or microdermabrasion techniques that could stimulate elasticity in the skin.

Finally, the laser could make stretch marks less visible, by stimulating the activity of fibroblasts, cells that ensure the flexibility of the dermis. However, this technique does not make them go away.

Cosmetic surgery can tighten areas affected by multiple stretch marks, especially in the stomach area. But it does not allow stretch marks to disappear either.

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