Vitamin A
One of the more beneficial types of retinoids in Vitamin A is retinol. It is used to dissolve unnecessary fats and break down oil which is frequently found in dietary supplements, and beauty products. Retinoid cream, a topical treatment, may be applied to make the skin look better, especially if stretch marks are still quite new. The cream improves the appearance of the skin’s collagen and makes marks less noticeable.
Stretch marks can be removed, and skin can become healthier with vitamin A because it helps in skin cells’ repair making it smoother, plump, and younger-looking. In addition, regular use and intake of Vitamin A will make skin firmer and less fragile.
It can be taken orally or applied by extricating oil from the capsule and rubbing it on the concerned regions each night before bed to eliminate stretch marks. In addition, adding foods with potent vitamin A nutrients to the diet, such as green leafy vegetables, fish oils, beef liver, mango, milk, eggs, and others, can be beneficial to speed up skin healing.
Pregnant or nursing moms should first talk to the doctor about this medication. Generally, doctors concur that women should not take topical retinoids during pregnancy or while nursing because the risks may outweigh their benefits.