Stretch marks that appear as the skin expands due to rapid weight changes, growth spurts, or after pregnancy can cause a lot of psychological stress for many people. In particular, white stretch marks that have lost their redness and turned pale do not naturally disappear over time, which can make the concern deeper. Once the color has already faded, home care or moisturizing alone is often not enough to improve them, so many people consider medical procedures.

Early stretch marks are red or purple, but over time, as the vascular response decreases, they turn white or silver. Stretch marks at this stage remain as signs of collagen and elastic fiber rupture in the dermis. This is also why the surface becomes thinner and the skin texture looks different. White stretch marks are not simply a pigmentation issue, but a structural injury. Therefore, simple whitening care or moisturizing makes it difficult to improve them fundamentally.

Lasers used to treat white stretch marks stimulate the dermis with microscopic energy, inducing new collagen production and tissue regeneration. The key is to trigger an internal regenerative response rather than causing excessive damage to the skin surface. Through repeated procedures, the goal is to gradually improve skin texture and soften the depth of the stretch marks. It is difficult to expect complete removal from just one treatment. A certain number of sessions may be needed.

Mirajet is a procedure that uses high-pressure jet delivery to create microscopic channels in the skin and deliver regenerative ingredients into the dermis. It is designed so that medication can be injected evenly without using needles. It is used to reinforce the regenerative environment after laser stimulation and may help support the skin recovery process. The key is creating an environment for collagen regeneration. Its approach differs from simple surface treatment.

If effective ingredients are delivered with Mirajet after laser stimulation of regenerative signals, tissue recovery can be guided in a more systematic way. This is especially meaningful for old lesions such as white stretch marks. However, the degree of response varies depending on the individual’s skin condition and the depth of the stretch marks. A customized treatment plan is important. Applying the same intensity or number of sessions to everyone is not desirable.

After treatment, the skin may temporarily become red or dry, and sun protection and moisturizing care are important. During the period when the skin is regenerating, irritation should be minimized. It is also common to plan repeated treatments at set intervals. If aftercare is insufficient, the expected effects may decrease. Care should be taken according to the guidance of the medical staff.

For white stretch marks, it is more realistic to approach them with the goal of making them less noticeable rather than completely removing them. The treatment plan will differ depending on skin type, the width and length of the stretch marks, and when they appeared. Therefore, it is important to understand the possible scope of improvement through sufficient consultation before treatment. The goal should be gradual improvement rather than excessive expectations.

White stretch marks are a skin change that is difficult to make disappear naturally, but improvement can be expected through appropriate laser treatment and Mirajet procedures. Above all, an approach suited to the individual’s skin condition and a consistent treatment plan are important. Rather than looking only for short-term effects, it is necessary to understand the regeneration process and manage it over the long term.
The most important thing is to establish a safe and systematic treatment plan through sufficient consultation with the medical staff. Skin regeneration can create more meaningful changes when time and care are combined.
