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- Diminishes Stretch Marks and Scars
- Prevents Stretch Marks During Pregnancy
- Formulated with Kayuuputih Eucalyptus Oil, and Peptides
- Clinically-Tested and Proven to Decrease Stretch Marks
- Dermatologist-Tested and Approved
- Easy Spray Application
Rapid stretching of the skin, caused by pregnancy, weight gain and bodybuilding, distorts the skin’s collagen formation and dermal structure, resulting in the appearance of stretch marks (straie). Stretch Mark Remover™ is a botanical skin care formulation, discovered centuries ago in Asia, which gradually reduces the appearance of stretch marks and effectively prevents their development.
ORIGIN OF STRETCH MARKS
The dermal layer of skin contains two forms of collagen, Collagen I and Collagen III. Seventy percent of adult dermis is Collagen I. This subtype provides tensile strength and cushioning to the skin. The remaining collagen in the dermis is Collagen III. Collagen III is more elastic than Collagen I.
Rapid stretching of the skin distorts the collagen matrix and dermal architecture. Consequently, the collagen fibers deposited in the dermal matrix under these harsh conditions become irregular collagen bundles, rather than the regularly ordered, cross-linked collagen fibers seen in unstressed skin. Because irregular collagen bundles cannot form cross-links with other collagen fibers, this new dermis lacks the tensile strength of normal skin. The absence of cross-linked collagen, and the growing predominance of irregular collagen bundles in the dermis of stressed skin, forms stretch marks.
SCIENCE BEHIND Stretch Mark Remover™
Collagen synthesis is naturally balanced against collagen degradation. For the body to repair the irregular collagen structure of a stretch mark, the rate of new collagen synthesis must first be suppressed so that the malformed collagen structure of the stretch mark can be degraded.
Stretch Mark Remover shifts the equilibrium between collagen synthesis and degradation in favor of degradation. It achieves this effect by suppressing the rate of new collagen synthesis. This allows for ongoing collagen degradation in an environment of regulated collagen synthesis and deposition. Control over this process favors the deposit of cross-linked collagen fibers in contrast to the formation of irregular collagen bundles.
Stretch Mark Remover IN THE LABORATORY
Laboratory investigation at SUNY Brooklyn’s Department of Dermatology confirmed Stretch Mark Remover’s ability to suppress collagen synthesis. Dermatologists focused on the collagen precursor ‘PIP’ during their evaluation of Stretch Mark Remover because the rate of new collagen formation is directly tied to the presence of PIP. Clinical studies have demonstrated that Stretch Mark Remover significantly decreases the production of PIP and thus the rate of new collagen formation. |
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