Stretch Mark Specialists Piedmont SC

Find Stretch Mark Specialists in Piedmont, SC. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Piedmont, SC.

Local Businesses

Ben M Treen

(864) 295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Ben Marcus Treen

864-295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Treen, Ben

864-244-8788
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Ben Treen

864-295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Advanced Dermatology Laser Center

(864) 295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Treen, Ben M – Advanced Dermatology Laser

(864) 295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Dr.Ben Treen

864-295-3376
107 Tc-1-75C
Piedmont, SC 29673


Advanced Dermatology & Laser

(864) 295-3376
107 Clair Dr
Piedmont, SC 29673


Stretch Mark Specialists FAQ in Piedmont, SC

Are stretch marks unhealthy?

Stretch marks aren’t harmful to your health. Like other scars, they can be permanent, but they may change and fade over time. For instance, stretch marks from pregnancy tend to fade around 6 months after delivery.

Can dermatologist prescribe cream for stretch marks?

There are also a few prescription creams that have been shown to have some effects on reducing the prominence of stretch marks and helping them ‘fade’ into the surrounding skin color, and your doctor can discuss these options with you.

Can old stretch marks be removed?

Yes. Although stretch marks are a type of scar that is generally permanent themselves, there are ways to permanently remove stretch marks. Any permanent treatment for stretch marks will involve rebuilding healthy skin tissues beneath the scar and fading the appearance of the current scar.

Why do my stretch marks keep getting worse?

Maintain Current Weight, or Lose Weight. When stretch marks appear, it’s most often because you’ve experienced rapid weight gain. To prevent the stretch marks from getting worse, stop any additional weight gain.

Why am I getting stretch marks if I’m not gaining weight?

Though it’s relatively rare, these marks might indicate more serious underlying health conditions, such as Cushing syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Therefore, talk to your doctor if you have stretch marks but haven’t gained weight or lost weight.

How can I reverse deep stretch marks?

Laser therapy. Lasers deliver focused light to the skin. Microdermabrasion. Microneedling. Radiofrequency therapy. Chemical peel.

Can I IPL my stretch marks?

IPL uses a specific wavelength of light to fade the reddish discoloration of stretch marks and also help to stimulate collagen to plump the skin. A series of IPL treatments can improve the appearance of pink or red stretch marks. IPL does not work for stretch marks that have faded with age to silver or white.

Can Vaseline stop stretch marks?

Try massaging a moisturizing cream or lotion that contains petroleum jelly into your skin using circular motions – the physical act of massaging may be beneficial for stretch marks as it can help promote new tissue growth and break down the bands of collagen that form in the underlying tissue leading to stretch marks.

Do dermatologists recommend Bio-Oil?

What else can Bio-Oil be used for? Though both dermatologists recommend Bio-Oil to treat stretch marks, Amazon customers have also found that it works for a wide variety of skin issues.

What are the stages of stretch marks?

The marks initially develop as wrinkly, raised streaks that can be red, purple, pink, reddish-brown or dark brown, depending on skin color. The streaks eventually fade and flatten and tend to change to a silvery color over time. Stretch marks may gradually become less noticeable, but this can often take years.

When should I worry about stretch marks?

The main condition to assess for is linear focal elastosis (also referred to as elastotic striae). An uncommon disorder, indicators will include numerous raised linear bands with a yellowish hue that are horizontally distributed (often along the lower back).

Do stretch marks ever look better?

Stretch marks usually fade over time but may not disappear completely. Many creams and lotions claim to prevent, reduce or remove stretch marks. But there’s very little evidence these work. There are some treatments that may help make stretch marks look better, but they will not get rid of them.