Do you suffer from stretch marks (pregnancy stripes) and are you looking for an effective treatment? Fillers can be a surprisingly good solution for reducing stretch marks. In this complete guide, we explain how this works, what the costs are, and how to find the best clinic.
Stretch marks are scar-like lines on the skin that appear when the skin stretches quickly. They are also called stretch marks or pregnancy stripes. These lines are initially red-purple in colour and later become white or silver.
Stretch marks on the stomach: most common during pregnancy
Stretch marks on the breasts: due to growth during puberty or pregnancy
Stretch marks on the thighs and buttocks: especially during a growth spurt
Stretch marks on the arms: with rapid weight gain or muscle growth
Important: Stretch marks are not a medical problem, but they can affect your self-confidence. Fortunately, effective treatments are now available.
Stretch marks occur due to the tearing of elastin and collagen fibres in the skin. This happens when:
The skin stretches quickly (faster than the fibres can adapt)
Hormonal changes weaken the skin
Genetic predisposition makes you more sensitive to stretch marks
Age – younger skin is more elastic
When do pregnancy stretch marks appear? Most pregnant women develop stretch marks between weeks 25–35, when the belly grows the fastest.
Why stretch marks during pregnancy:
Rapid belly growth (skin stretches 10x its normal size)
The hormone cortisol weakens skin fibres
Increased blood volume causes tension
Genetic factors (did your mother have stretch marks?)
Stretch marks on the stomach do not only occur during pregnancy. Other causes:
Rapid weight gain (> 2 kg per month)
Yo-yo effect from dieting
Medication that causes weight gain
Puberty (especially stretch marks on the breasts)
Use of corticosteroids
Thyroid problems
Cushing’s syndrome
Bodybuilding and strength training
Rapid muscle growth due to supplements
Extreme fitness regimes
Stretch marks often itch, especially in the beginning when they appear. This is because:
The skin is stretched and becomes irritated
Inflammatory reaction in the scar tissue
Dry skin due to rapid growth
Hormonal changes make the skin more sensitive
✅ Moisturising cream twice daily ✅ Cool compress for severe itching ✅ Soft clothing that does not rub ✅ Do not scratch, as it can worsen scarring ❌ Avoid hot showers (dries out the skin) ❌ No perfume on irritated skin
Fillers for stretch marks are a relatively new treatment that is becoming increasingly popular. Here is how it works:
Hyaluronic acid fillers are injected into the stretch marks to:
Add volume to sunken scar tissue
Improve skin structure by stimulating collagen
Smooth the texture between normal skin and stretch marks
Stimulate blood circulation for skin repair
Fillers are ideal for:
✅ Deep, sunken stretch marks (especially white/silver)
✅ Stretch marks on the stomach after pregnancy or weight loss
✅ Stretch marks on the breasts that have lost volume
✅ Older stretch marks that no longer respond to creams
Less suitable for:
❌ Fresh, red stretch marks (allow to heal first)
❌ Very wide stretch marks (different treatment needed)
❌ Stretch marks on moving areas (results less durable)
Immediately visible result
Minimal downtime (1–2 days)
Natural result (no artificial look)
Long-lasting effect (12–18 months)
Can be combined with other treatments

Intake consultation – the doctor assesses your stretch marks
Treatment plan – number of sessions and expectations
Preparation – avoid blood thinners 1 week before
Numbing with local anaesthetic cream
Injection of hyaluronic acid into stretch marks
Massage for even distribution
Treatment time: 30–60 minutes
Immediate results visible
Slight swelling for the first 24–48 hours
Gentle showering on the first day
No exercise for the first 24 hours
Final results after 2 weeks
Best time for filler treatment:
At least 6 months after giving birth
After stopping breastfeeding (hormones stabilised)
Once stable weight is reached
No new pregnancy planned within the next 2 years
Why wait before treatment:
Skin needs time to recover
Hormones must normalise
Some stretch marks fade on their own
Weight should be stable
Although not always possible, you can reduce the risk:
✅ Gradual weight gain (1–2 kg per month). ✅ Hydrate the skin with pregnancy oil. ✅ Healthy diet with vitamins C and E. ✅ Drink plenty of water (2–3 litres per day). ✅ Gentle belly massage to stimulate circulation
Most patients experience minimal pain due to local anaesthesia. Stretch mark treatment is generally well tolerated.
Hyaluronic acid fillers in stretch marks last on average 12–18 months. This is longer than facial fillers because there is less movement.
Fillers can improve stretch marks by 60–80%. Complete disappearance is usually not possible, but the result is very natural.
No, filler treatments are not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to hormonal changes.
Existing stretch marks do not return, but new stretch marks can appear with weight changes or a new pregnancy.
Yes, fillers combine well with microneedling or laser treatments for optimal results. Discuss this with your practitioner.
60–80% improvement in the visibility of stretch marks
Smoother skin texture and less deep grooves
More natural appearance of the treated area
Boost in self-confidence due to improved skin appearance
100% disappearance of all stretch marks
Prevention of new stretch marks from weight changes
Instant results without any swelling
Permanent results without maintenance
Have realistic expectations – improvement, not perfection
Follow proper aftercare for optimal results
Maintain stable weight after treatment
Keep the skin hydrated for overall health
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