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Stretch marks
Signs of stretch marks

Stretch marks look like lines or streaks across the skin.

Common causes of stretch marks

Stretch marks are often caused by sudden growth or weight gain.

You may be more likely to get them if you:

  • are pregnant
  • are going through puberty
  • lose or gain weight quickly
  • are female
  • are overweight
  • use some kinds of steroid creams or tablets
  • have a family member with stretch marks

Rarely, stretch marks can be due to a condition called Cushing's syndrome.

What to do about stretch marks

Stretch marks usually fade over time but may not disappear completely.

Many creams and lotions claim to prevent, reduce or remove stretch marks. But there's very little evidence these work.

There are some treatments that may help make stretch marks look better, but they will not get rid of them.

They include:

  • retinoid (often called tretinoin) creams or hyaluronic acid – these may help if used on new stretch marks, but you should not use retinoid creams if you're pregnant as they may harm your baby
  • light or laser treatments
  • microdermabrasion, which removes a thin layer of skin

You would need to pay for these treatments as they're not available on the NHS.

It's not always possible to prevent stretch marks. The best way to reduce your chance of getting them is by maintaining a healthy weight.

See a GP if:

You have large stretch marks and:

  • more fat on your chest and tummy, but slim arms and legs
  • a build-up of fat on the back of your neck and shoulders
  • a red, puffy, rounded face

These could be symptoms of Cushing's syndrome.

Last Reviewed
09 July 2025
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