
Stretch marks happen when the skin is pulled by rapid growth or stretching. Although the skin is usually fairly elastic, when it's overstretched, the normal production of collagen, the major protein that makes up the connective tissue in your skin, is disrupted. As a result, scars called stretch marks may form.
Stretch marks appear as parallel streaks of red, thinned, glossy skin that over time become whitish and scarlike in appearance. The stretch marks may be slightly depressed and have a different texture than normal skin.
Remove years from your appearance. No surgery required.
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With the revolutionary new Fraxel re:pair™ laser treatment, you can get …
- Smoother, tighter skin
- Reduced wrinkles and fine lines
- Improved tone and texture
- Softening of deep frown lines
All in a single treatment – with minimal downtime or discomfort.
Remarkable results you can see and feel
Fraxel re:pair laser treatment is a revolutionary new way to correct aged and damaged skin – without the prolonged downtime or adverse reactions of other resurfacing procedures. Fraxel re:pair treatment is the first and only system of its kind that has FDA clearances for these conditions:
- Wrinkles
- Fine lines
- Irregular texture
- Sun spots and age spots (pigmented lesions)
- Sun-induced redness (vascular dyschromia)
How it works
With Fraxel re:pair treatment, you get dramatic results without going under the knife. Instead, Fraxel re:pair laser treatment uses points of light to precisely treat thousands of microscopic areas of your skin. The treatment penetrates deep into the skin to remove old, damaged skin cells, stimulates your body’s own natural healing process, and replaces the cells with fresh, glowing, healthy skin.
Because the technology is so precise, Fraxel re:pair treatment works not only on the face, but also on delicate skin areas like the neck, chest and hands.
Fraxel re:pair treatment delivers dramatic results, fast healing and maximum safety.
Ask us how you can benefit from Fraxel re:pair treatment.
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