Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a potent moisturizer and skin-healing agent frequently included in creams and lotions distributed in pharmaceutical stores.
Stretch marks cause delicate and subtle changes to the skin. Yet over time, it can gradually fade, and treatments might hasten this process. An application of hyaluronic acid helps speed up the process and lessen their appearance. In addition, hyaluronic acid can temporarily conceal previous stretch marks due to its plumping properties. It may help stretch marks look less noticeable.
The use of hyaluronic acid in the initial stages of both treating and preventing stretch marks has been proven in multiple studies. In addition, hyaluronic acid may also impact the skin’s suppleness.
OTC Hyaluronic Cream is a special treatment because its high concentration allows it to infiltrate the skin deeply. Apply daily for a few weeks for best results. Also, a dermatologist can determine whether a particular treatment would be appropriate given a person’s health, age, and how long they have had the stretch marks.
Generally, it is not recommended for individuals who are still receiving radiation therapy. It is because applying hyaluronic acid to the skin may raise the danger of certain skin problems.