by Ashlyn SiennaThe skin, being elastic, stretches in order to accommodate any new body volume, and as a result stretch marks are formed. The surface skin remains undamaged when this happens, but will appear to be thin and striated. Here is why: lasers are supposedly useful in eliminating, vaporizing and breaking down tissue. Since stretch marks are a sign of broken tissue, they cannot be fixed by laser therapy. The energy of the laser is, theoretically speaking, soaked up by the dermis, stimula Continue Reading...