Eliminating Stretch Marks
After pregnancy, stretch marks will not fade instantantly. They can last for a very long time, and you won't get rid of them before at least 6 months after you have your baby.
Normally, stretch marks will fade with time, and if you followed the advices on how you can prevent stretch marks you may actually be fine with the results of the natural process. There are several scar solutions that will, if used faithfully in the first months after pregnancy, help your scars heal faster.
Not everyone is satisfied to depend solely on the natural fading process of a stretch mark. Many women seek more permanent stretch mark removal alternatives.
Luckily there are several alternatives available for sufferers who are wondering how to get rid of stretch marks, although results vary as do the prices associated with them. Stretch marks imply absolutely no health dangers and don't interfere with your body's capability to work. Therefore, stretch mark elimination is considered a cosmetic procedure. In all but extreme weight loss cases, most insurance companies won't cover the price of cosmetic interventions.
If you were not able to prevent stretch marks from forming, please study the dangers carefully before going through with any medical procedure. Surgeries, by their very nature, are an invasive procedure. Always go to a specialist and review their references.
Surgical Stretch Mark Removal
Stretch mark surgery (commonly known as 'plastic surgery') is the best alternative to make stretch marks go away.
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a 'tummy tuck', will eliminate skin under the belly button (which happens to be where the majority of stretch marks appear during pregnancy), and, as a result, removes the stretch marks completely.
Plastic surgery can be done anywhere there is excess skin (thighs, upper arms, etc.) As with all surgeries, a tummy tuck will produce scarring of its own, which will fade the first year after surgery. The surgical incisions are commonly made low in the abdomen so that they can be dissimulated by bikini bottoms or other clothing.
Most insurance companies do not cover the cost linked to a plastic surgeon making a surgery to eliminate a stretch mark. Prevent them from forming if you can, because the price of the surgery varies on where you have the surgery done (some specialists and clinics charge more than others), but a good estimate of cost would be somewhere from $4000 to $7500.
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Published April 16th, 2008
Filed in Health