Cracks are usually caused by rapid skin tension associated with rapid growth. The unevenness of the upper layer of the skin is caused by abrupt tearing of the substrate due to excessive stress. Elastin fibers that provide stretching of the skin are damaged, the skin is thin and uneven. The cracks are first seen as purple and red due to the micro-bleedings in the skin during the formation of the tear, and are extremely itchy, fade with time and close to the skin color.
Skin cracks are more common in women than men. The most seen regions; abdomen, buttocks, hips, thighs, knee backs, chest, back and arm. In a short time, excessive weight gain, rapid weight loss, puberty, pregnancy, cortisone secreted in excess of Cushing's disease and long-term systemic or topical cortisone use, hormone replacement therapy leads to the formation of cracks.
A hundred percent success in fracture treatment cannot be achieved, but the appearance can be corrected. The number of treatments and sessions will vary depending on the affected area of the patient and the depth of the lesion.
Treatments for this purpose;
Fractional laser
Micro Needling (Dermapen)
PRP
Mesotherapy
Chemical Peeling
The needle is RF.