Minimum Order Quantity | 2000 Piece |
Type of maternity products | Stretch Marks Cream |
Packaging Size | 100 ML |
Brand | MARKSZING LOTION |
Use | STRECH MARKS REMOVE |
Composition | White Soft Paraffin 13.2%w/v, Light Liquid Paraffin 10.2%w/w, Aloevera Extract 10%w/v, Allantoin 0.2 |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
They can (but do not always) cause a burning and itching sensation, as well as emotional distress. They pose no inherent health risk on their own, and do not compromise the body's ability to function normally and repair itself. However, some people dislike the way stretch marks look.[6] Young women are generally affected the most and often seek treatment for them from a dermatologist[7] and following pregnancyStretch marks appear to be caused by stretching of the skin. This is especially true when there is an increase in cortisone[9] – an increase in cortisone levels can increase the probability or severity of stretch marks by reducing the skin's pliability. More specifically, it affects the dermis by preventing the fibroblasts from forming collagen and elastin fibers necessary to keep rapidly growing skin taut; this can create a lack of supportive material as the skin is stretched, and lead to dermal and epidermal tearing, which in turn can produce scarring in the form of stretch marks. This is particularly the case when there is new tissue growth, which can interfere with the underlying physical support of the dermis or epidermis by displacing the supportive tissue.[citation needed]
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. Common medications that can contribute to stretch marks include "corticosteroid creams, lotions and pills and chronic use of oral or systemic steroids".[9] Medical conditions that can contribute to stretch marks include Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and adrenal gland diseases