Laser and Radiofrequency Treatment for Stretch Marks

An advanced solution to improve the appearance of stretch marks

Stretch marks are visible lines on the skin that form when collagen and elastin fibers break due to rapid stretching or shrinking of the skin.

Laser Treatment

Laser treatment is an effective option to improve the appearance of stretch marks. It uses light energy to stimulate skin regeneration and collagen production. Several types of lasers can be used for stretch mark treatment:

Fractional CO2 Laser

Fractional laser creates micro-injuries in the skin, triggering the body's natural healing process and stimulating collagen production. This type of laser is especially helpful in improving the texture and color of stretch marks, making them appear less visible and more even.

CO2 Laser

CO2 laser is another effective method for treating stretch marks. This ablative laser penetrates deeply into the skin and removes its outer layers, helping reduce the visibility of stretch marks. Like the fractional laser, CO2 laser also stimulates collagen production and promotes smoother healing.

Radiofrequency Treatment

Radiofrequency is a non-invasive technique that uses electromagnetic energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin. This controlled heating stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, improving skin firmness and elasticity.

Benefits of the Treatment

Combined Treatment

Combining laser and radiofrequency treatments can offer optimal results in improving the appearance of stretch marks. While laser works on the skin’s surface to stimulate regeneration, radiofrequency targets the deeper layers to promote collagen and elastin production. This dual approach can deliver more significant and long-lasting improvements in skin texture and appearance.

Where Can the Treatments Be Applied?

Abdomen
Hips
Breasts
Arms

Book an Assessment Session

Schedule a consultation with our experts and discover how this treatment can help you achieve the results you’re looking for.

We always want the best for you — that’s why our team of specialists will provide personalized and safe care, recommending the most suitable technique to ensure optimal results.

Stretch Mark Treatment

Application time
30 minutes
Duration of results
Long-lasting
Anesthesia:
Topical (local)