Preventing Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

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Preventing Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

Being pregnant, for most women, is the best time of their life as they celebrate the extraordinary opportunity of bringing a new life into the world. Sadly, it usually comes with a long list of inconveniences including the worries of stretch marks that won't disappear after child birth. As usual, prevention is easier than trying to find a cure, so preventing stretch marks during pregnancy is the best. Prevention should be started within the first trimester if not before.

Reasons for Stretch Marks

Most people believe that the reason for stretch marks is just because the skin is stretched beyond its limits and leaves tears or marks in the skin. This is all true, but it's a bit more complicated than that.

First of all, the skin on the women's stomach is delicate and with rapid weight gain, the lower skin layers begin to rupture. The body sees this as an internal injury, and the immune system reacts appropriately by releasing a variety of chemicals to fight against the enemy attack. The first sign of damage is the initial appearance of pink, lavender or purple shades, which is called dermal inflammation.

Because the body thinks it is now in survival mode to protect itself from further damage, the immune system over produces these chemicals that were meant to kill bacteria and foreign material and starts to destroy healthy skin cells in the process.

The body hurries to re-connect the broken tissues with skin cells and connective tissue cells, a substance called fibroblasts. Fibroblasts have a net-like appearance where the skin cells can fill in the wound. If there isn't a balance between the rates of replication of fibroblasts versus skin cells, which unfortunately is many times the case, a dense framework of scar tissue is created.

Treatment for Stretch Marks

In order to successfully prevent stretch marks, you need to start while pregnant, but you also need to be careful which types of creams you use so that your unborn baby is unaffected by them. To illustrate, the use of steroids stop inflammation, but they can also harm your baby's development. A reliable product that prevents stretch marks needs to strengthen the skin, reduce inflammation and remove abnormal or damaged skin tissues without dangerous synthetic remedies.

A product derived from nature is the obvious and best answer, especially if you use a product that includes ingredients that treat and prevent stretch marks. Researchers have discovered that the liquid secreted from the Helix Aspersa Müller snails abounds with antioxidants, collagen, elastin boosters, enzymes, cell communicating elements that balance the deterioration of dead and/or damaged, overstretched cells and amino-acids that build new cells.

This little creature has the same structural elements as in human skin (collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycans) meaning you'll see the same healing and renewal benefits as he does.

All-Natural Beauty

The unique thing about the snail's serum molecules is that they reassure the body that it is being taken care of with the proper proteins, enzymes and nutrients necessary to fight bacteria or other hazardous matter, and in turn, the immune system doesn't respond with its normal inflammatory over-doses and can concentrate its efforts on creating healthy cells.

These molecules also defend the skin from tearing by stimulating the formation of new collagen and elastin and replenish the glycosaminoglycans to strengthen the skin's structure and architecture. The glycosaminoglycans are essential if the skin is going to be more flexible so it can resist tearing and scarring of the deeper layers of the skin. These water holding molecules within the dermis attach, hydrate and enable the tissues to withstand stressors and extreme expansion as with pregnancy.

The enzymes found in this special serum consume and gently strip damaged cells and scar proteins. They're ability to clean out the debris, open clogged pores, consume the dead material and open up the vascular system to bring new oxygen into the cells is vital to fade existing stretch marks and scars.

This remarkable biological ingredient when used as a stretch mark cream can successfully prevent stretch marks in the most pivotal time period when the skin is being stretched at an alarming pace. When used as a stretch mark treatment, it can reduce inflammation, dissolve scar tissue and reinforce the skin, but most importantly, it is completely safe to use during pregnancy and when breast-feeding. As you focus on the arrival of your new bundle of joy, this amazing gift from nature can eliminate the thought of permanent stretch marks.

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