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Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

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Page 1: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars

Natalie Harris

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Page 2: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Stretch Marks

• Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis.

•muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

• Appear everywhere, but most commonly found near fatty areas.

• Do not pose a health concern and do not interfere with the body’s normal functions.

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Page 3: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Preventing/Treatment of Stretch Marks

•Possibilities: Topical Ointments (Cocoa Butter, Vitamin E, or Cantella Asiatica)

•More Permanent: “Tummy Tuck”, dermabrasion, perscription retinoids, and laser treatments.

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Page 4: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Keloid

• Scarring that raises above the skin level

• Often confused with hypertrophic scars

•Do not subside (fade away)

•Can be itchy, painful, or sensitive on any level.

•Most common on chest, back, shoulders, and earlobes.

•Most common with darker skin.

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Page 5: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Prevention/Treatment of Keloidal Scars

•Surgical removal (though may result in another keloidal scar)

•Cortisone Injections

•Laser

•Silicone Sheets & Freezing

•Injection & Radiation

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Page 6: Stretch Marks and Keloid Scars Natalie Harris. Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by tearing the dermis. muscle growth, weight gain, or hormonal changes.

Works Cited

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keloid

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stretch_marks

http://www.aafp.org/afp/20070115/211-f1.jpg

http://www.skinsight.com/images/dx/webChild/striae_13460_lg.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3305/3232586217_1a97fe2b46.jpg

http://www.mdstrength.com/scar-keloid.jpg

http://www.keloidremoval.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/steroid-injections-for-keloids.jpg

http://www.getridofthings.com/images/keloidscars-4.jpg

http://www.perfect-shape.co.uk/images/T/Anti%20Stretch%20Mark.gif