Jan 15 2012
Minimize Stretch Marks With Trilastin-SR
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There are treatments available for those hideous stretch marks or striae at a dermatologist's clinic. Although effective, they normally come with steep price tags. If you're suffering from this skin condition but don't have the budget for an expensive treatment, there's Trilastin-SR which may be tried instead.
It's administered topically, and it's in cream form so application is hassle-free. It's effective on striae that are old and new, regardless if they are dark or light in color. Such may be bought at certain land-based shops and on the internet. According to the manufacturer, men and women using it can expect results in as short as 3 to 4 weeks of regular application.
Women who are pregnant aren't the only ones susceptible to the skin problem. Someone who has gained or lost a considerable amount of weight suddenly may develop striae. A person who has been using topically applied steroids for a skin disease may also end up with them.
The blend of ingredients work to make striae less visible. It has the proprietary Virtual Patch innovation which covers the problem area with a thin film, making it less evident. It also has Filling Spheres effective for furrowed skin areas. They work by delivering moisture to the cells, causing them to swell up.
It may be applied not only when the unsightly skin problem is already there, but also when it's not yet around. Use it on body parts that are prone to developing them, like the buttocks, thighs, behind the armpits, abdominal area and the breasts. If you're expecting a baby, you may also apply it as a preventive measure.
You may not obtain quick liberation from stretch marks when using Trilastin-SR unlike those expensive alternatives at the dermatologist's clinic. But it won't leave a hole in your pocket. It's suitable for use no matter the skin color and gender. Natural ingredients around make it safe even for use by pregnant women.
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