The stretch marks clinic

The Stretch Marks Clinic specializes in the permanent correction of stretch marks. Thanks to an innovative technique called Dermomask, stretch marks on all skin types can be treated with this breakthrough method.


What is Dermomask?

We use a selection of natural ingredients that act directly on the dermal layer, where collagen and elastin fibers are produced. With our patented Dermomask formula, combined with a specialized application method (minimally invasive percutaneous collagen induction), we achieve rapid and lasting restoration of the treated areas. The treatment is performed under local anesthesia and typically requires three sessions, spaced six weeks apart.

How does Dermomask work?

Using minimally invasive percutaneous collagen induction, we create microchannels through the epidermis and dermis at varying depths. This temporarily disrupts the skin barrier, allowing for enhanced absorption of our active serum, a process known as transdermal drug delivery.

The tiny perforations and minor local bleeding trigger a controlled inflammatory response, which leads to the formation of new collagen and remodeling of the extracellular matrix. The action of the active serum boosts this process. Essentially, collagen induction therapy activates the body’s natural repair mechanisms, promoting the renewal of damaged skin tissue by increasing collagen production. The puncture channels close quickly without damaging the epidermis.

Why is Dermomask superior to other treatments?

First, Dermomask can treat both old and new stretch marks. It can also be applied to all skin types, although we take extra care when treating darker skin tones. The key advantage of Dermomask is how quickly results appear. Most patients see excellent, permanent results after just three sessions, which is much faster than other methods.

Can Dermomask be used for other conditions?

Yes, Dermomask is also effective in treating visible scars, including post-surgical scars, with impressive results. However, it is important to note that Dermomask cannot treat keloid scars.

What should I do if I want Dermomask treatment?

To begin, book an appointment online. You’ll need to consult with one of our specialists to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.