Stria
Stretch marks are narrow streaks orlines that occur on the surface of the skin.
Doctors often refer to stretch marks as stria, striae or during pregnancy striae gravidarum.
Stretch marks are often red or purple to start with, before gradually fading to a silvery-white colour. They're usually long and thin.
This topic covers:
When stretch marks occur
How stretch marks develop
What causes stretch marks?
Treating stretch marks
Preventing stretch marks
Find out about stretch marks, including where, when and how they occur, what causes them and how they can be treated and prevented.
Stretch marks can occur anywhere where the skin has been stretched, but they usuallyaffect areas where fat is stored, such as the: tummy (abdomen) breasts upper arms buttocks thighs shoulders (
Stretch marks often occur: during pregnancy after rapid weight gain during puberty if you have a family history of stretch marks if you have an underlying health condition or a syndrome, such
Before stretch marks appear, the affected skin will become thin, flattened and pink, and may feel itchy. The stretch marks themselves appearas red or purple streaks or lines, but can be pink, reddish
Stretch marks are caused when the skin rapidly stretches as a result of sudden growth or weight gain. The stretching causes themiddle layer of skin (dermis) to tear, allowing the deeper skin layers t
Most stretch marks aren't particularly noticeable and will fade over time. If you have unsightly stretch marks, or if they affect a large areaof your body, there are a few treatment options available
Stretch marks can't always be prevented for example, they often occur during pregnancy. However, there are some things you can do to help lower your chances of getting stretch marks. Weight and diet