The Key Difference: Red vs. White Stretch Marks
The main difference between red and white stretch marks is their age. Red stretch marks are “young” and more responsive to treatment, while white stretch marks are “mature” and harder to treat. The ideal time to address red stretch marks is once they’ve turned white and fully healed.
How to Treat Red and White Stretch Marks
At Belle Ame Skin and Beauty Lounge, we offer effective solutions for both red and white stretch marks. The best time to treat red stretch marks is once they’ve faded and matured. Here’s how we can help:
Ink-less Stretch Mark Camouflage
One of the most advanced and effective treatments available at Belle Ame Skin and Beauty Lounge is Ink-less Stretch Mark Camouflage. This non-invasive procedure uses a special serum to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in the skin, which helps repair and regenerate damaged tissue. Ink-less Camouflage can be used on both red and white stretch marks, helping to blend them into your natural skin tone for a smoother, more even appearance.