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1. Are stretch marks detrimental to my health?
Although they are not detrimental to health, they can cause physical symptoms such as itchiness, tenderness and pain. Because of their appearance, they can also significantly affect a person`s self-esteem and self-perception.
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2. Where do I apply StrataMark? Are there restrictions?
StrataMark is intended to be used on all areas where stretch marks are present or could appear, mainly on the buttocks, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and back. It can be used on other areas of the body with stretch marks. StrataMark should not be applied on open wounds or compromised skin. StrataMark should not be placed in contact with mucous membranes or the eyes.
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3. What if I have sensitive skin?
StrataMark is suitable for people with sensitive skin. StrataMark is completely compatible with human biology. It is not absorbed by the skin, so it will not produce systemic side effects, and it is unlikely to produce local side effects. StrataMark is transparent and odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances or parabens
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4. How much StrataMark do I need?
StrataMark gel is an advanced formulation that requires substantially less product per application than typical creams or gels. StrataMark 1.75oz (50g) is enough to treat an area of 12×12 inch (30×30 cm) for 30 days.
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5. Is StrataMark suitable for children?
StrataMark is suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children, and people with sensitive skin as it does not penetrate below the level of the stratum corneum (top layer is skin) and contains no alcohol, fragrances or parabens.
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6. How long should I use StrataMark to treat existing stretch marks?
StrataMark should be used for at least 60 to 90 days (24 hours a day/7 days a week). Continued use is recommended until no further improvement is seen. Severe and/or older stretch marks may need longer treatment.
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7. Can StrataMark be used during pregnancy and/or while breastfeeding?
StrataMark is not absorbed by the skin so it will not produce systemic side effects, and it is unlikely to produce local side effects. It is suitable to be used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. StrataMark is transparent and odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances or parabens. No side effects have been observed when StrataMark is used as directed.
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8. Will my sunscreen still work if I apply it on top of StrataMark?
Your sunscreen will still protect your skin against the sun. Make sure StrataMark is the first contact with your skin and apply the sunscreen after StrataMark is dry.
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9. Will applying more StrataMark give me better results?
Applying more StrataMark than necessary will not give you better results. StrataMark is not absorbed through the skin, so applying extra gel will not enhance your results. If you apply too much StrataMark it will not dry and may stain clothing.
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10. How long should I use StrataMark to treat stretch marks when I am pregnant?
StrataMark is recommended to be used from the beginning of the second trimester (13 weeks) or at the first sign of stretch marks. Treatment should be continued following childbirth for a minimum of 60 to 90 days.
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11. Can I use a moisturizer cream, gel or oil in combination with StrataMark?
Moisturizers, lotions, etc. are not required. StrataMark can be re-applied more often to avoid dry and tight skin feeling, as StrataMark prevents the water evaporation through the damaged skin that may cause this feeling. Alternatively, a moisturizer can be applied after StrataMark dries to maintain the first contact of StrataMark with the skin.
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12. What if I or a child accidentally swallow StrataMark?
StrataMark will not be absorbed into the gastrointestinal tract due its formulation, and it will be excreted without modification.
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13. What are the side effects of StrataMark?
At the time of producing this information, no adverse effects have been reported with the use of StrataMark.
StrataMark is suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children, and people with sensitive skin as it does not penetrate below the level of the stratum corneum and contains no alcohol, fragrances, or parabens. -
14. What if my stretch marks are very old? Will StrataMark still work?
If your stretch marks are old, StrataMark will soften and flatten them. StrataMark should be used for at least 60 to 90 days (24 hours a day / 7 days a week). Continued use is recommended until no further improvement is seen. Severe and/or older stretch marks may need longer treatment.
If you would like to consider more invasive therapy options, please consult your doctor. StrataMark can also be used in combination with other stretch mark treatments (including laser therapy) with the advice of your physician. -
15. Does StrataMark have an odor?
StrataMark is odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances, or parabens and is therefore suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children and people with sensitive skin.
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16. Will StrataMark still work if I forget to use it one day?
Simply continue using the gel and remember to keep applying it daily to make sure StrataMark remains in continuous contact with your skin (24 hours a day/7 days a week). If you do not use StrataMark daily, the efficacy may be reduced.
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17. I cannot find an answer to my question – what now?
If you have any questions about StrataMark you can contact us via the contact form.
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18. Where can I buy StrataMark?
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.
Please contact your healthcare provider for the StrataMark prescription.
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1. Where do I apply StrataMark? Are there restrictions?
StrataMark is intended to be used on all areas where stretch marks are present or could appear, mainly on the buttocks, abdomen, thighs, breasts, and back. It can be used on other areas of the body with stretch marks. StrataMark should not be applied on open wounds or compromised skin. StrataMark should not be placed in contact with mucous membranes or the eyes.
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2. How much StrataMark do I need?
StrataMark gel is an advanced formulation that requires substantially less product per application than typical creams or gels. StrataMark 1.75oz (50g) is enough to treat an area of 12×12 inch (30×30 cm) for 30 days.
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3. How long should I use StrataMark to treat existing stretch marks?
StrataMark should be used for at least 60 to 90 days (24 hours a day/7 days a week). Continued use is recommended until no further improvement is seen. Severe and/or older stretch marks may need longer treatment.
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4. Will my sunscreen still work if I apply it on top of StrataMark?
Your sunscreen will still protect your skin against the sun. Make sure StrataMark is the first contact with your skin and apply the sunscreen after StrataMark is dry.
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5. How long should I use StrataMark to treat stretch marks when I am pregnant?
StrataMark is recommended to be used from the beginning of the second trimester (13 weeks) or at the first sign of stretch marks. Treatment should be continued following childbirth for a minimum of 60 to 90 days.
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6. Will StrataMark still work if I forget to use it one day?
Simply continue using the gel and remember to keep applying it daily to make sure StrataMark remains in continuous contact with your skin (24 hours a day/7 days a week). If you do not use StrataMark daily, the efficacy may be reduced.
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1. What if I have sensitive skin?
StrataMark is suitable for people with sensitive skin. StrataMark is completely compatible with human biology. It is not absorbed by the skin, so it will not produce systemic side effects, and it is unlikely to produce local side effects. StrataMark is transparent and odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances or parabens
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2. Is StrataMark suitable for children?
StrataMark is suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children, and people with sensitive skin as it does not penetrate below the level of the stratum corneum (top layer is skin) and contains no alcohol, fragrances or parabens.
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3. Can StrataMark be used during pregnancy and/or while breastfeeding?
StrataMark is not absorbed by the skin so it will not produce systemic side effects, and it is unlikely to produce local side effects. It is suitable to be used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. StrataMark is transparent and odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances or parabens. No side effects have been observed when StrataMark is used as directed.
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4. Will applying more StrataMark give me better results?
Applying more StrataMark than necessary will not give you better results. StrataMark is not absorbed through the skin, so applying extra gel will not enhance your results. If you apply too much StrataMark it will not dry and may stain clothing.
-
5. Can I use a moisturizer cream, gel or oil in combination with StrataMark?
Moisturizers, lotions, etc. are not required. StrataMark can be re-applied more often to avoid dry and tight skin feeling, as StrataMark prevents the water evaporation through the damaged skin that may cause this feeling. Alternatively, a moisturizer can be applied after StrataMark dries to maintain the first contact of StrataMark with the skin.
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6. What if I or a child accidentally swallow StrataMark?
StrataMark will not be absorbed into the gastrointestinal tract due its formulation, and it will be excreted without modification.
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7. What are the side effects of StrataMark?
At the time of producing this information, no adverse effects have been reported with the use of StrataMark.
StrataMark is suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children, and people with sensitive skin as it does not penetrate below the level of the stratum corneum and contains no alcohol, fragrances, or parabens. -
8. What if my stretch marks are very old? Will StrataMark still work?
If your stretch marks are old, StrataMark will soften and flatten them. StrataMark should be used for at least 60 to 90 days (24 hours a day / 7 days a week). Continued use is recommended until no further improvement is seen. Severe and/or older stretch marks may need longer treatment.
If you would like to consider more invasive therapy options, please consult your doctor. StrataMark can also be used in combination with other stretch mark treatments (including laser therapy) with the advice of your physician. -
9. Does StrataMark have an odor?
StrataMark is odorless. It does not contain alcohol, fragrances, or parabens and is therefore suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children and people with sensitive skin.
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1. Are stretch marks detrimental to my health?
Although they are not detrimental to health, they can cause physical symptoms such as itchiness, tenderness and pain. Because of their appearance, they can also significantly affect a person`s self-esteem and self-perception.
-
1. Where can I buy StrataMark?
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.
Please contact your healthcare provider for the StrataMark prescription.
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1. I cannot find an answer to my question – what now?
If you have any questions about StrataMark you can contact us via the contact form.