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I was wondering what it means if you have stretch marks on your breasts.

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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

How would i get rid of stretch marks on my breast and on my inner thighs? Can you use a cream or something?

JuicycoutureXO



The Answer:

Dear JuicycoutureXO,

Creams and lotions are not effective at preventing or fading stretch marks. Stretch marks happen when the body grows quickly and the skin can't keep up with the growth — it stretches out and leaves marks that are pink or red and raised. Stretch marks commonly happen during puberty, pregnancy, and other times of rapid growth or weight gain.

Stretch marks will eventually fade and be much less noticeable on their own. Many girls get stretch marks on their breasts, and both guys and girls get them on other areas of the body. Stretch marks are totally normal and aren't a medical concern.

Hope this information helps!

Take care,

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