Stretch Mark Removal: 7 Treatments That Actually Work (2026 Guide)
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Stretch marks (striae) affect up to 90% of pregnant women and are also common during puberty, weight gain, or bodybuilding. While they’re medically harmless, many people seek treatments to reduce their appearance.
This guide covers the most effective stretch mark treatments available today — from over-the-counter creams to professional laser procedures — with real evidence on what works and what doesn’t.
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What Causes Stretch Marks?
Stretch marks form when the skin stretches rapidly (due to pregnancy, weight gain, or growth spurts), causing the collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis to rupture. As the skin heals, stretch marks appear.
Common causes:
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Pregnancy (most common)
Rapid weight gain or loss
Puberty growth spurts
Bodybuilding/muscle growth
Corticosteroid use
Genetics (family history increases risk)
Stretch marks typically go through two stages:
Stage 1 (Striae rubrae): Red or purple, raised — this is the best time to treat
Stage 2 (Striae albae): White or silver, flattened — more difficult to treat
7 Proven Stretch Mark Treatments
1. Tretinoin (Retin-A) Cream
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Best for: New stretch marks (less than 6 months old)
How it works: Stimulates collagen production, speeds cell turnover
Results: 30-50% improvement in appearance after 6 months
Cost: $30-$200 (prescription required)
Note: Do NOT use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
2. Fractional Laser Treatment
Best for: Both new and old stretch marks
How it works: Creates micro-injuries to stimulate collagen remodeling
Results: 50-75% improvement after 3-6 sessions
Cost: $500-$1,500 per session (3-6 sessions needed)
Note: Most effective professional treatment
3. Microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy)
Best for: New and old stretch marks
How it works: Tiny needles create controlled injuries, triggering healing response
Results: 40-60% improvement after 4-6 sessions
Cost: $200-$700 per session
Note: Can be combined with PRP (platelet-rich plasma) for enhanced results
4. Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling
Best for: Old, white stretch marks
How it works: Combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy for deeper collagen stimulation
Results: 50-70% improvement after 3-5 sessions
Cost: $500-$1,200 per session
Note: More effective than traditional microneedling for mature marks
5. Chemical Peels (TCA or Jessner’s)
Best for: Shallow stretch marks
How it works: Removes outer skin layers, promotes new skin growth
Results: 30-50% improvement after 3-6 treatments
Cost: $150-$500 per session
Note: Best for lighter skin tones
6. Hyaluronic Acid + Retinol Creams (OTC)
Best for: Very new stretch marks, mild cases
How it works: Moisturizes and supports skin repair
Results: 10-25% improvement (subtle)
Cost: $20-$80
Note: Most effective as prevention, not treatment
7. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Best for: New stretch marks, combined with microneedling
How it works: Uses your own blood’s growth factors to accelerate healing
Results: 40-60% improvement after 3-4 sessions
Cost: $500-$1,000 per session
Note: Often combined with microneedling for best results
Stretch Mark Treatment Comparison Table
Treatment
Best For
Effectiveness
Cost
Pain Level
Downtime
Tretinoin
New marks
Moderate
$
Low
None
Fractional Laser
All marks
High
$$$
Moderate
3-5 days
Microneedling
All marks
Moderate-High
$$
Low-Moderate
1-3 days
RF Microneedling
Old marks
High
$$$
Moderate
2-4 days
Chemical Peels
Shallow marks
Moderate
$$
Moderate
3-7 days
What Doesn’t Work for Stretch Marks
Despite marketing claims, these treatments have little to no scientific evidence:
❌ Cocoa butter (moisturizes but doesn’t reduce marks)
❌ Vitamin E cream alone
❌ Bio-Oil (may help slightly with new marks, limited evidence)