White stretch marks indicate a more advanced stage of the skin process. At this stage, the skin has already undergone healing and lost part of its natural regeneration capacity. Therefore, stretch mark treatment needs to act in a deeper and more strategic way. In addition, many people seek effective solutions precisely when stretch marks reach this stage.
Why White Stretch Marks Are More Difficult to Treat
The skin’s elastic fibers have been ruptured for a longer time. As a result, the response to superficial methods tends to be lower. However, this does not mean there is no solution. On the contrary, modern techniques can significantly improve skin texture and appearance. In other words, the outcome depends directly on the approach used.
Most Recommended Treatments for White Stretch Marks
Traditional Methods
Laser and microneedling help improve the skin. However, they do not always deliver complete results, especially in more advanced cases.
Treatment with Bioactives
Currently, more modern approaches have been gaining prominence. Camuflatrix has developed a technique that uses stimulating bioactives without the use of ink. In this way, the treatment activates the skin’s natural regeneration and stimulates collagen production.
This technique was created by Lucas Castro, who developed the method after experiencing stretch marks on his own skin. Additionally, his international training contributed to structuring a safe, effective protocol suitable for all skin types.
To understand the complete method, see the stretch mark treatment guide.
Expected Results
Results of White Stretch Mark Camouflage with the Camuflatrix Method
With the correct protocol, the skin becomes more uniform and shows visible improvement. In many cases, when the treatment is completed properly, the results can be long-lasting.
Get Your Online Evaluation
Finally, the ideal step is to undergo a personalized online evaluation directly with Lucas Castro. This way, you can understand how many sessions will be needed and which approach is most suitable for your case.