Are you also one of those people who use coconut oil to get rid of stretch marks? If yes, then this article is for you!
Many people believe that applying coconut oil completely removes stretch marks, but dermatologist Dr. Ankur Sarin says something else about this. Let's know what the truth is.

Why do stretch marks occur?
Stretch marks occur when our skin stretches very fast. This causes the inner layer of the skin to tear a little. This often happens during pregnancy, puberty, and lifting heavy weights.
What is the benefit of applying coconut oil?
Coconut oil moisturizes our skin, makes it soft, and keeps it hydrated. It nourishes the skin, but it cannot eliminate stretch marks because they are formed in the inner layer of the skin. Coconut oil only helps in keeping the skin healthy so that new stretch marks do not form.
What is the real treatment for stretch marks?
Dr. Ankur Sarin says that if you are worried about stretch marks, it is best to consult a dermatologist. Some special techniques can be adopted for its treatment:
Microneedling with PRP: This treatment helps in repairing the skin.
Fractional Lasers: Lasers like CO2 and Erbium Glass Laser help in lightening stretch marks.
Morpheus 8: This is also a modern treatment which is effective in reducing stretch marks.
Some dermatologists also provide special creams, which can lighten stretch marks, but do not make them disappear completely. Remember, the sooner you start treating them, the better the result will be.
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