Step1
What are stretch marks?
Skin deformities that have corrupted the bodies and minds of women during pregnancy and men from extreme work-out sessions. These body lesions are tearing in a skin matrix affected by atrophy, a condition characterized by weakness, thinning, roughness, stiffness and a decrease in the size of tissues, diminished cellular proliferation, and decreased function, also called atrophia.
What you see on the surface are marks left behind by the formation of scar tissues deep within the skin. Those tears cannot be prevented with mere moisturizers. These marks will not disappear with collagen boosters or by resurfacing the outer layer of the skin; this will dissolve from the enzyme activity that eliminates scars and non-functional tissues, while simultaneously rebuilding healthy tissues.
Step2
What heals stretch marks?
Stretch marks can be prevented by regaining skin firmness, strength, suppleness, and elasticity. This can be achieved with the help of biological molecules formed by glycans (complex sugar chains) and peptides, proteins and enzymes that promote the orderly proliferation of all the structural elements of healthy skin, such as: collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycans. Treatments need enzymes and messenger molecules to bridge communication between cells and allow them to differentiate scar tissues from healthy by degrading them into their amino-acid components to rebuild healthy tissues.
Step3
What would help your body prevent or get rid of stretch marks?
Stretch mark treatments you find nowadays are aimed at replenishing the skin matrix by stimulating the synthesis of collagen and elastin (e.g. those containing ingredients such as ascorbic acid, copper peptides, palmitoyl pentapeptide or oligopeptides).
Unfortunately, this approach falls short because most people are affected by atrophic skin, where skin is very thin and its elastin fibers are damaged and not strong enough to support stretching. This is presumably due to the particular chemistry of skin affected by changes in the glucocorticoid hormones (mainly cortisol). Glucocorticoids prevent connective tissues from forming the collagen and elastin fibers needed to keep the skin tight, and fibers in the dermal layer then tear.
Hormonal changes effect skin metabolism especially during pregnancy, puberty and weight lifting. However, taking steroids, or sudden weight gains cause an inability to respond to skin matrix synthesis boosters.
Failure to respond to collagen and elastin boosters is also the crucial missing in most stretch mark products; an element that would help your body get rid of scar tissues and that would help prevent stretch marks by strengthening your skin, counteracting the effects of hormonal changes, improving skin metabolism and thus helping your skin become more resilient.
These are the elements that BIOSTRETCHMARK cream is capable of doing. This natural biological serum is medically proven to trigger and speed up the regeneration process of skin cells. BIOSTRETCHMARK should be the only cream you use for stretch mark prevention and elimination. Visit our page for more information:
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Comments
welch said
on 8/4/2008 Excellent Information,Thanks! 5~stars
etheking said
on 7/30/2008 Great article 5 stars+
etheking said
on 7/30/2008 Great article 5 stars+
etheking said
on 7/30/2008 Great article 5 stars+
etheking said
on 7/30/2008 Great article 5 stars+