Stretch Mark Specialists Stockton CA

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

Local Businesses

Sandon Kemper Saffier

209-464-5656
1805 N California St Ste 308
Stockton, CA 95204


Moses Elam

(209) 476-2000
7373 West Ln
Stockton, CA 95210


Donald G Battaglia

(209) 476-2000
7373 West Ln
Stockton, CA 95210


Walter Stanley Yourchek

(209) 951-1133
4553 Quail Lakes Dr
Stockton, CA 95207


California Vein Vascular Institute

(209) 462-8346
2216 N California St, Ste C
Stockton, CA 95204


Lynns Hair Salon

(209) 478-8645
8102 Kelley Dr – Ste G
Stockton, CA 95209


John Saunders Silverton

209-952-2251
3133 W March Ln Ste 1040
Stockton, CA 95219


Lowe Spencer L

1-209-478-5693
221 West Yokuts Avenue
Stockton, CA 95207


Jacobs Stuart I

(209) 957-6662
5345 N El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95207


Gerald Neil Bock

209-957-0720
1502 Saint Marks Plz Ste 8
Stockton, CA 95207


Plastic Surgery Assoc

(209) 943-2000
1736 Shore Pkwy
Stockton, CA 95204


Stuart I Jacobs

(209) 957-6662
5345 N El Dorado St – Ste 12
Stockton, CA 95207


Pacific Surgical Associates

1-209-478-5693
3132 West March Lane
Stockton, CA 95219


Baybes Instant Beauty

(209) 469-9344
6 W Main St
Stockton, CA 95202


Barnett, Casandra – Quail Lakes Dermatology Med

(209) 951-1133
4553 Quail Lakes Dr
Stockton, CA 95201


Bock Gerald N

1-209-333-1382
1502 Saint Marks Plaza Suite 8
Stockton, CA 95207


Roland Hart

(209) 957-3821
3031 W March Ln – Suite 336e
Stockton, CA 95219


California Skin Laser Center

(209) 956-4260
8618 18Th Av
Stockton, CA 95207


Quynhtrang N Le

Po Box 1020
Stockton, CA 95201


Kaiser Permanente

(209) 476-3737
2817 Avenue U
Stockton, CA 95210


Stretch Mark Specialists FAQ in Stockton, CA

Why can’t you get rid of stretch marks?

Can you get rid of stretch marks? Stretch marks are permanent scars involving the disruption of the underlying collagen and elastin fibers. You’ll never be able to rid yourself of stretch marks.

Does Bio-Oil work on stretch marks?

Bio-Oil helps to improve the appearance of existing stretch marks formed during pregnancy, teenage growth spurts or periods of rapid weight gain. Although it is more effective on newer stretch marks, older stretch marks will also show some improvement with regular use of Bio-Oil.

Is laser treatment for stretch marks worth it?

‍Yes, laser treatment is a non-invasive method of removing stretch marks which is very safe and has no or minimal potential to cause any injury. It is also an easy, fast, long-lasting and effective way of getting rid of those ugly stretch marks.

Can dermatologists do anything for stretch marks?

Your local Forefront Dermatologist may provide treatments options to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Your dermatologist will determine what treatment will work best for you, but some options may include chemical peels, laser therapy, microdermabrasion and microneedling combined with PRP therapy.

Do stretch marks come back after microneedling?

This aftercare tip is the most important if you’re seeking treatment to address stretch marks or scars. The stretch marks may return if significant weight fluctuations occur in the future. However, the scars are smoothed and faded forever.

Which oil can fade stretch marks?

Consistently applying virgin coconut oil to the skin, either alone or with other emollient oils, may help reduce the occurrence of stretch marks or speed their healing. It may also help to diminish their appearance.

Do stretch marks come back after laser surgery?

Stretch marks are a type of scar and cause permanent changes to the dermis. Lasers can reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but do not permanently remove stretch marks.

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.

How do you stop stretch marks from growing?

Control your weight. One of the most helpful things you can do to prevent stretch marks, whether you’re pregnant or not, is to maintain a healthy weight. Stay hydrated. Eat a nutrient-rich diet. Include vitamin C in your diet. Soak up some vitamin D. Eat foods rich in zinc. Treat fresh stretch marks when they appear.

How does Kim not have stretch marks?

“After breastfeeding North, I wasn’t happy with the stretch marks on my boobs, so I had the area Coolbeam lasered by Dr. Ourian. It made SUCH a difference,” Kardashian wrote.

How did The Kardashians avoid stretch marks?

“There is nothing we can do to rid ourselves of them completely, so we say embrace them,” she said. “The best way to treat your stretch marks is actually to love on them,” she said, recommending people exfoliate, stay hydrated, and stay active—all good advice in general.

What product removes stretch marks?

Apply Bio-Oil daily to minimize stretch marks and scars — even if you’ve had the blemishes for a few years. In one clinical study, more than half of testers saw changes to scars after two weeks. Great for your whole body and face, the GH Beauty Award Winner absorbs quickly and also helps even out your skin tone.

Can a Dermaroller remove stretch marks?

Microneedling has been clinically shown to fade the appearance of scarring including stretch marks. Derma rollers gently open collagen fibers at the surface as they glide over the skin by breaking up the tough, stringy fibers that make up scar tissue.

How effective is laser for stretch marks?

Laser treatments remain the most effective non-surgical stretch mark treatment option. The ICON 1540 Fractional Laser is the only FDA-approved laser for the treatment of stretch marks. It is reported that patients see a 20 to 60 percent improvement in the appearance of stretch marks after a few sessions.

Who is more prone to stretch marks?

Anyone Can Get Them An estimated 50% to 90% of women have them, but men can get them, too. It’s also common for teen girls (breasts, thighs, hips, or buttocks) and boys (lower backs or hips) to get stretch marks during growth spurts.