Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are a type of scar that can form when the skin stretches quickly, such as during growth spurts, pregnancy, or weight changes. In cosmetic practice, some people explore options to reduce their appearance, but responses vary and a consultation with a registered health practitioner is required to assess suitability and discuss risks

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    STRETCH MARK CONCERNS AT COSMOS CLINIC

    Understanding Stretch Marks

    What are Stretch Marks?

    Stretch marks (also known as striae) are a common skin change that occur when the skin stretches quickly. They form in the dermis, the middle layer of the skin, and are visible on the surface. New stretch marks may look pink, red, or purple, and over time they may fade in colour.

    What Causes Stretch Marks?

    Stretch marks can occur when skin stretches rapidly due to growth, weight changes, or hormonal factors. They are often seen in adolescence, pregnancy, body building, or after significant weight gain.

    Can Stretch Marks Be Managed?

    Stretch marks are a natural part of the body and cannot be removed completely. In cosmetic practice, some people explore options such as topical products or laser-based approaches to reduce their appearance. A consultation with a registered health practitioner is required to review your concerns, discuss possible options, and explain risks and limitations.

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    Our team includes registered medical practitioners and nurses. During your appointment, a practitioner will review your medical history, answer questions, and explain possible options to address your concerns.
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    Sydney Double Bay

    10 Henrietta Street, Double Bay NSW 2028

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      8:30 am – 5:30 pm

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    Adelaide

    163 Archer Street, North Adelaide SA 5006
    Wheelchair access is at the rear of the building.

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    08 8267 5080

    Canberra

    Suite 3 | Level C / 1 Broula Street, Bruce ACT 2617
    Parking behind the building - please bring your ticket for validation.

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      9:00 am – 5:00 pm

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    Gold Coast

    Level 2 / 127 Queen Street, Southport QLD 4215

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    07 5563 5917

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