Stretch marks begin to develop after about eight months of pregnancy at the latest. This condition is clinically due to the hormonal changes that occur in the body after pregnancy, which cause the elastic and collagen fibers of the skin of the augmented abdomen to be damaged or broken, so that a reddish pattern will appear on the skin. The majority of these red patterns will turn white over time after the termination of pregnancy. Once the stretch marks appear, they do not disappear and remain on the abdomen for life. The appearance of stretch marks does not affect the physiology of women, but only for the skin surface will have an impact on the aesthetic. Therefore, the appearance of stretch marks should be treated correctly, without tension and without clinical intervention.