
A normal aspect of puberty for many guys and girls are stretch marks. When someone is growing or gaining weight quickly like in puberty they may get fine lines on their body called stretch marks. When the skin becomes pulled by rapid growth or stretching stretch marks occur. Although the skin is fairly elastic, when it’s overstretched, the normal production of collagen (the foremost protein that makes up the connective tissue in your skin) is interrupted. consequently scars known as stretch marks could form.
If you starting to notice stretch marks on your body you are definitely not alone. Showing up on the breasts, thighs, hips, and butt, many women and girls have them. During pregnancy many women get stretch marks. They’re more common in girls but guys can get stretch marks too.
Obese or overweight people often have stretch marks. Bodybuilders experience rapid growth and thus they too are likely to get stretch marks. Stretch marks might also appear on a person who uses steroid-containing skin treatments or ointments (such as hydrocortisone) for more than a small amount of time, or has to take strong doses of oral corticosteroids for months or longer.
Primarily, stretch marks may appear as reddish or purplish lines that seem indented and have a unique texture from the skin surrounding. It is however great to know that they almost disappear over time as they start to appear lighter. But this fact that stretch marks can fade and be less noticeable can be little consolation if you plan to spend most of your summer in a bathing suit.
The things you might like to ponder, if you want to make your stretch marks less obvious:
To some people, in order to cover their stretch marks may find that tanning treatments (both over-the-counter lotions and sprays and in-salon types of treatments) may help. Regular tanning and tanning beds won’t work as well however as stretch marks don’t tend to tan well.
Furthermore you may be in luck now, as current fashion trends mean that some styles of bathing suits hide stretch marks well. To hide stretch marks on the upper thighs and buttocks for example “boy short” style suits do wonders. Furthermore because many swimmers prefer high-neck bathing suits, which cover stretch marks in the chest area, there are usually lots of styles to choose from.
Also there are many of treatments and other skin products on sale that help to eliminate any stretch mark. Visiting a dermatologist who is a doctor specialising in skin care problems may be able to help. These doctors may use anywhere from microdermabrasion which is an actual surgery technique as is lazer treatment, which minimise the appearance of stretch marks. Techniques like these however are expensive and are not usually prescribed for people in their teen years because they are still growing and their stretch marks will probably fade over time anyway.









