Laser Stretch Mark Removal Cost

by Jared Dean

Stretch marks are caused by hormonal changes in the skin, often as a result of pregnancy, weight loss or weight gain. They manifest as either red or white lines and are usually accompanied by a change in the texture of the skin. While laser treatment is the most effective way to treat stretch marks, the high laser stretch mark removal cost is a factor for many people when it comes to deciding which removal method will work best for them.

It is important to weigh the cost of laser therapy against the treatment you would be paying for. While laser therapy has proven to be effective in diminishing the visibility of stretch marks, nothing is known to get rid of them completely. Lasers can, however, fade the marks and improve the texture of the skin around them. This type of treatment has proven far more successful on red stretch marks than on white. Lasers are often able to reduce the red appearance as well as the swelling that causes it. They also encourage the natural growth of collagen and elastin in the skin, which helps heal and improve its appearance. While lasers can improve the look and texture of white stretch marks as well, the change is not as pronounced.

The laser stretch mark removal cost itself varies from clinic to clinic, and depends on the type of treatment required. Generally speaking, a well reputed laser surgeon will cost more than one who is just starting out. An easier procedure, such as the removal of new, red stretch marks, will be more affordable than a difficult procedure, such as the removal of white stretch marks that have been spreading for years. It often takes more than one session to receive full treatment, and payment is usually charged on a per-session basis, meaning the more sessions that are needed, the more expensive treatment will be. If a patient needs to consult a dermatologist, this can also add to the price. While treatment can cost anywhere from $200 – $1500 per session, the average cost for total treatment is over $5000. Because laser treatment is considered a cosmetic procedure, it is not covered by health insurance.

Although the cost is enough to dissuade many people from going under the laser, there are options for those who want treatment but cannot afford it. Many clients pay using credit cards, although most have interest rates high enough to add a significant amount to the total. Clinics will also often have payment plan options, that allow patients to pay in installments, spread over months or even years. While these plans charge interest, the rates are usually much lower, providing a viable option for those who cannot pay the laser stretch mark removal cost.

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