Stretch Marks

I thought stretch marsk came when you gained a lot of weight in a short amount of time...that way the skin couldn't sort of expand fast enough...either way they definetely have creams and junk that help them fade. Like that scar stuff, same results.

-me-
 
I got stretch marks on my sides, I gained a lot of weight fast....I find they are fading a bit now since i am losing a bit of weight
 
Beauty marks? Oh YES have lots of em. After spittin out four kids, I also call em battle scars! I guess because Im older I just dont care bout them that much. Got em on my thighs, lower stomach and breasts. Its the stupid wrinkles that get my goat!

Maybe a good tan, or fake tanning would help. The good news is they fade with time and weight loss. Mine do. And water keeps the skin more elastic too. drink plenty of it!
 
Arms

I have stretch marks on the inside of my upper arms. I'm so self conscious of them that I never wear sleeveless shirts. But when I see them on other women wearing sleeveless shirts I don't think they look so bad. I guess my problem is only partly the actual marks but even more my confidence.
 
I have stretch marks just about everywhere possible. I started getting them around age 12, I guess because I was growing so fast, and then got more when I gained weight in highschool and college. Most of them have faded, but I try to stay tan, whether by tanning or fake tan, because they seem less noticable then. Cocoa butter definitely helps them fade more quickly, and weightloss makes them look smaller, but they are definitely here to stay. As I lose weight, I just look at them as reminders of what I am leaving behind and want never to go back to.
 
hey guys,

i just joined the forum, obviously i am trying to loose some weight. i think the weight started comming on after i finished college. once i got to my full time office job, i decided it was time to start loosing weight, since this was kind of a new point in my life. there is a reason i am telling you guys its on office job, i noticed i was sitting down alot. since i am only 22 years old, i am afraid that this will get worse and i have only been working at this company for roughly 9 months.

i noticed that i am getting some stretch marks. i am not sure if they are from gaining weight or losing weight. i tried doing a little research and i read that you can get them from gaining weight and losing weight.

can i lose these stratch marks? (i am afraid that i cant)

right now i am at 185 and i am 5 ft 8 in tall. i started working out last summer, lifting weights and i play ice hockey a few times a week. i would like to lose weight, but since i am lifting weights, i guess im not going to be worried about the actual number, i want to get some fat off this belly and my face is a little chubby too.

thanks for the advice to come.
 
I have some impressive stretch marks but I don't know that they are going to go away. As I have been losing weight, some of the newer ones seem to be disappearing but the older ones look rather permanent to me.
 
All I know is that there are lotions and creams on the grocery store shelves that claim to have an effect on stretch marks....I hear cocoa butter is good.

Sorry I can't be of more service.
 
thanks for all the replies so far. i just noticed another feature on this forums lists common threads at the bottom. i didnt realize that and i read some of those and i guess i got the info that i didnt want to hear...haha. oh well.

another thing is, can i get them from just sitting a lot? i do that alot at my job, not that i have a choice really, gotta get the work done. or is it just from gaining weight quickly?
 
it really depends on your age, how elastic your skin bounces back, how fast you're losing the weight and how much weight you're losing.

but if you're only 22 years old and since u're not very overweight, you have a better chance of the stretch marks disappearing I'd say. but yeah... lotion up mister!
 
Initial_C said:
it really depends on your age, how elastic your skin bounces back, how fast you're losing the weight and how much weight you're losing.

but if you're only 22 years old and since u're not very overweight, you have a better chance of the stretch marks disappearing I'd say. but yeah... lotion up mister!

lotion up for what? i think i lost you.
 
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but once a stretch mark always a stretch mark. Believe me after 2 children I should know! Don't worry though, they will fade with time, some oils or creams on the market may help them fade, but you'll always have them in some form.

And no, you can't get them from "sitting around" its the weight gain/rapid weight loss that caused them!
 
aussiechick said:
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but once a stretch mark always a stretch mark. Believe me after 2 children I should know! Don't worry though, they will fade with time, some oils or creams on the market may help them fade, but you'll always have them in some form.

And no, you can't get them from "sitting around" its the weight gain/rapid weight loss that caused them!


so did i get these when i gained weight rapidly? or did i get them since i am starting to lose some weight?
 
I got some stretch marks when I was heavier (about 160lb odd) but loosing weight in a controlled and healthy way (I'm down to 143.5lbs now but would like to loose more still) has ensured my stretch marks have pretty much faded.:)
 
Rapid weight gain......which is why stretchmarks usually occur during pregnancy. Its just the skins way of saying woooh! slow down!
 
Hey guys!

Aint been on here for a while so thought seeing as iv jumped back into losing weight and this time am sooo serious about it (i lost 12lbs in my first two weeks!!) thought i'd come back :D

Just wondering about stretch marks though, i have quite a few on my body, on my belly, my hips, a few on my back and my upper arms and im just wondering if anybody knows any good creams or such to lessen the look of them, as at the moment they are deep purple and red.

Also, cuz im going from 259lb's to 147lb's just wondering if anybody knows anything about excess skin. Im only 19 and people are saying my body will just stretch back but i cant see that happening to be honest :(

Thanks guys xx
 
You can try all kinds of stuff if you want. Not sure how much it will help, but the reality is yes it will go away SLOWLY over time. Like within a couple years.
 
This is what I found from an Encyclopedia about stretch marks....

Stretch marks are a form of scarring generally associated with pregnancy, obesity, bodybuilding, puberty, and intense physical activity. They result from overstretching of the skin, which disrupts the normal production of collagen, causing a scar. Medical terminology for these kinds of markings include striae, striae atrophicae, vergetures, striae cutis distensae, striae gravidarum (in cases where it is caused by pregnancy), lineae atrophicae, striae distensae, linea albicante.

They first appear as reddish or purple lines, but tend to gradually fade to a lighter color. The affected areas appear empty and soft to the touch.

Human skin has three different layers: the epidermis (outer layer), the dermis (middle layer), and the subcutaneous stratum (innermost layer). Stretch marks occur in the dermis, the resilient middle layer that helps the skin retain its shape. Once the dermis has been stretched continuously over time, certain parts of it "overstretch", losing all elasticity and causing the connective fibres within to break. The result is what we know as stretch marks.

Once the body returns to the original unstretched size (after childbirth or weight loss, for example) stretch marks often become much less noticeable.

Stretch marks can appear anywhere on the body. They are most likely to appear in places where fat is stored, or that have a tendency to stretch. Most common places are the abdomen (especially near the belly-button), breasts, upper arms, underarms, thighs (both inner and outer) and buttocks. They pose no health risk in and of themselves, and do not compromise the body's ability to function normally and repair itself.

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Prevention and cure
Between 75 and 90 per cent of women develop stretch marks during pregnancy.[1] The sustained stretching on the abdomen as a result of pregnancy usually means stretch marks will appear during the sixth or seventh month.

There are various methods that claim to remove them, including laser treatments, dermabrasion, and topical applications (e.g. cocoa butter)[2], but none guarantees it.

There is no assured method of preventing stretch marks, although many believe that using oils or creams in high-risk areas may help prevent them by giving the skin more flexibility. Many over the counter products are sold for such use.

The only reliable treatment for already-existing stretch marks is surgery. While several topical applications exist, they are only effective in fading the stretch marks; they do not cause stretch marks to completely disappear.



I have stretchmarks from having a child. I went from 105 pounds to 170 pounds. Imagine that! I have some across my stomach, on my outer thighs and inner thighs, and around the underside of my breasts. My child is almost 9 now. The stretch marks are now faded. I seem to notice them more then anyone else. I can say this. Since I have lost weight, they are much more less noticable.
 
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