05 November 2021

Something For Every One: Health, Anatomy + Appearances

What To Do If You Have Stretch Marks On Your Breasts

Medical experts explain why they form, how to prevent them and how to lessen the appearance of the ones you already have.

When we think of stretch marks, the image that often comes to mind is deep, streak-like lines found on the buttocks and thigh area. However, stretch marks can occur wherever your skin has the ability to stretch, and the breasts are no exception.

Plastic surgeon Emily Kirby explained to HuffPost that stretch marks in the breast area form the same way as stretch marks found in other areas. “It begins with our skin’s collagen and elastin, the proteins that keep our skin firm, and give it the elastic quality that allows it to expand and contract in response to moderate fluctuations in shape and size,” she said. “During periods of rapid growth or stretching, the inner layer of skin (the dermis) may not be able to produce collagen and elastin as quickly as our skin is stretched, resulting in very small tears. These tears eventually heal into the linear and indented scars we know as stretch marks.”

Kirby explained there are a number of reasons stretch marks can occur on the breasts:

1 “Breasts are a common area to see a rapid change in size, due to puberty, weight gain, weight loss and childbearing,” she added.

2 Genetics can also play a big role in determining who develops stretch marks, as well as hormonal conditions such as Cushing’s syndrome, which causes the body to produce too much cortisol, according to dermatologist Anna Karp.

3 Similarly, “individuals with larger breasts are also more prone to stretch marks due to the skin being stretched further than that of those with smaller cup size”, said aesthetic doctor Amy Watson. . .

 

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A supportive bra in the correct size can be helpful in preventing stretch marks — Karp told HuffPost that “going braless, as well as working out without a sports bra, for long periods of time only increases your risk for stretch marks.”

If you want to prevent stretch marks from forming or even worsening, there are things you can do to take good care of your skin.

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READ MORE: Courtney LeivaOn Assignment For HuffPost

 

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