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Of all the products available that are designed to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, Trilastin SR is the most widely known and used. This has been true ever since it was reviewed on the Tyra Banks show.

Simply put, stretch marks are a tear in the tissue that is found just under your skin. This results in both a discoloration and dimpling effect on the skin. They can be caused by a number of things including excessive weight gain or loss and are most commonly present on pregnant women, people who are overweight and even bodybuilders.

For a stretch mark cream to be beneficial, it needs to penetrate deep into the skin and actively repair the damage to the tissues below. Trilastin SR does this by using ingredients that are found in healthy skin such as collagen, soy protein and elastin. This not only helps prevent any further damage to the dermal tissue, but also helps repair any existing damage.

Results from using Trilastin SR will of course vary from person to person, however a visible improvement should be seen after about 3-4 weeks and a major improvement after approximately 3 months.

Trilastin can also be used to prevent stretch marks from occurring by applying the product during pregnancy rather than after it once the damage to your body has occurred. This, as well as the fact that it is formulated from 100% natural ingredients makes it the most widely used stretch mark cream among mothers to be.

Trilastin SR need not be used continually either. Once the desired improvement in your skin has been reached, you discontinue using the cream and your marks will not reappear. It is possible for new stretch marks to occur if your skin is damaged again.

The cream Trilastin is a safe and effective method for reducing the appearance of stretch marks. It is a popular alternative to many other invasive and surgical stretch mark treatments.

For more information on Trilastin SR, please see http://www.TrilastinSRReview.org