New Stretch Marks
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New stretch marks—often called “fresh reddish striae,” “striae rubrae,” or simply “red stretch marks”—are visible pink, red, purple, or even blue lines that appear when the skin stretches quickly due to growth, weight changes, pregnancy, or muscle gain. These early stretch marks are usually slightly raised and may feel itchy or sensitive. Unlike older “white stretch marks” (striae albae), fresh striae are more colorful and easier to treat because they still have blood flow and active healing. Addressing new stretch marks promptly can improve their look and help fade them faster, making early intervention important. If you’re researching treatments for new or recent stretch marks, you may also see them referred to as “fresh stretch marks,” “red stripes,” or “active stretch marks,” so understanding these terms will help you find the most effective options for smoother, clearer skin.
Procedures that treat this ailment: PDRN Injection
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