
Stretch marks removal in Malaysia is one of the most requested and most misunderstood areas of aesthetic medicine. Stretch marks are marks on the skin caused when the skin has been stretched rapidly, tearing the collagen and elastin fibres in the middle layer of the skin.
At Nexus Clinic KL, the best stretch marks removal outcomes come from matching the laser treatment to the specific stage and cause of the stretch marks. Red stretch marks respond to pulsed dye laser. White or silver mature stretch marks require fractional CO2 laser or RF microneedling. Stretch mark removal cream cannot reach the middle layer of the skin where stretch marks originate.
Stage-Matched Laser
Over 5,000 procedures completed
Nexus Clinic Kuala Lumpur — Excellence in Aesthetic Medicine
Experience
Over 15 Years
Combined clinical experience
Location
Wisma UOA II, Jalan Pinang
KLCC, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday
9:00am – 6:00pm | Closed Sundays & PH
MOH Approved Devices
All laser devices MOH-approved and FDA-cleared
Doctor-Only Treatment
LCP-certified doctors perform every session
5,000+ Procedures
Extensive experience in stretch mark treatment
Advanced laser treatment for all skin types and stretch mark stages
Treatment Options
Fractional CO2, PDL, PRP, RF Microneedling
Session Time
20 to 60 minutes depending on area
Downtime
Minimal to 7 days depending on treatment
Session Spacing
4 to 8 weeks apart
Type of Stretch Marks Treated
Striae rubrae, striae albae, striae gravidarum
Skin Types Treated Safely
All skin types including Malaysian Fitzpatrick III to V
Realistic Outcome
20 to 60% improvement; flatter, smoother, less visible
MOH Approved
Yes. All devices MOH-approved and FDA-cleared
The stage-matched framework for effective results
| Stage of Stretch Marks | Clinical Appearance | What Is Happening in the Dermis | Best Treatment at Nexus Clinic KL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Striae Rubrae (Red or Pink) | Active red or pink stretch marks; may feel slightly raised or itchy; skin has been stretched recently | Active inflammation in the middle layer of the skin (dermis); blood vessels are dilated; fibroblasts are still active; collagen and elastin disruption is recent | Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) targets blood vessels in active layer of skin; reduces redness while stimulating collagen production | Fractional CO2 laser or microneedling with PRP |
| Striae Albae (White or Silver) | Mature white or silver stretch marks; flat or slightly depressed into skin; skin texture is permanently altered | Blood vessels have regressed in the middle layer of the skin; fibrosis replacing torn collagen and elastin; melanocytes are depleted; dermis is thinned and atrophic | Fractional CO2 laser treatment is most effective option | Radiofrequency microneedling | PRP combined with microneedling |
| Mixed (Red Transitioning to White) | Stretch marks in transition; some areas still red, others fading to white or silver | Parts of dermis still actively inflamed while other areas progressed to fibrosis; window of opportunity exists to treat remaining active red areas | Combined treatment approach: PDL for remaining red areas and fractional laser or RF microneedling for transitioning areas |
| Striae Gravidarum (Pregnancy) | Stretch marks on tummy, breasts and thighs; typically present postpartum; can appear rapidly during third trimester | Rapid expansion of skin during pregnancy combined with hormonal changes reducing collagen production; skin stretched beyond elasticity threshold | Begin postpartum once breastfeeding complete; start with PDL for red areas; progress to fractional CO2 laser or RF microneedling with PRP |
Stage of Stretch Marks
Striae Rubrae (Red or Pink)
Clinical Appearance
Active red or pink stretch marks; may feel slightly raised or itchy; skin has been stretched recently
What Is Happening in the Dermis
Active inflammation in the middle layer of the skin (dermis); blood vessels are dilated; fibroblasts are still active; collagen and elastin disruption is recent
Best Treatment at Nexus Clinic KL
Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) targets blood vessels in active layer of skin; reduces redness while stimulating collagen production | Fractional CO2 laser or microneedling with PRP
Stage of Stretch Marks
Striae Albae (White or Silver)
Stage of Stretch Marks
Mixed (Red Transitioning to White)
Stage of Stretch Marks
Striae Gravidarum (Pregnancy)
The most important clinical takeaway: Striae rubrae respond significantly better to laser treatment than white or silver marks. If you have developed stretch marks recently, beginning treatment while the marks are still red gives you the best possible outcome.
Honest outcomes and PIH risk for Malaysian skin
| Treatment | Best For | Mechanism | Outcome and Sessions | PIH Risk for Malaysian Skin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment | White or silver mature stretch marks; mixed stage | Creates microscopic ablation columns in middle layer of skin; stimulates wound healing and collagen production | 20 to 60% improvement in appearance; 3 to 5 sessions; PIH risk moderate; downtime 3 to 7 days | Moderate - conservative settings used at Nexus Clinic KL |
| Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) | Striae rubrae (red or pink active stretch marks) | Targets blood vessels in active layer of skin; reduces vasodilation and inflammation; stimulates collagen | Significant reduction in redness and flattening; 3 to 6 sessions; lower PIH risk; minimal downtime | Low - safe for Malaysian skin with appropriate settings |
| Microneedling with PRP | All stages; particularly useful for stretch marks resistant to laser alone | Creates controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen; PRP delivers growth factors directly into dermis | 30 to 40% improvement in appearance; excellent safety profile; minimal PIH risk | Very low - excellent for darker Malaysian skin |
| RF Microneedling | White or silver stretch marks; skin laxity; patients needing minimal downtime | Radiofrequency energy delivered through microneedles heats dermis uniformly; contracts existing collagen | Moderate improvement in texture and elasticity; very low PIH risk; minimal downtime | Very low - excellent for Fitzpatrick III-V skin |
| Stretch Mark Removal Cream | Prevention only; once stretch marks formed in dermis, minimal effect | Works on skin surface only; cannot penetrate to middle layer where stretch marks originate | Minimal to no improvement in established stretch marks; may help prevent new marks | None - but ineffective for existing stretch marks |
Treatment
Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment
Best For
White or silver mature stretch marks; mixed stage
Mechanism
Creates microscopic ablation columns in middle layer of skin; stimulates wound healing and collagen production
Outcome and Sessions
20 to 60% improvement in appearance; 3 to 5 sessions; PIH risk moderate; downtime 3 to 7 days
PIH Risk for Malaysian Skin
Moderate - conservative settings used at Nexus Clinic KL
Treatment
Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL)
Treatment
Microneedling with PRP
Treatment
RF Microneedling
Treatment
Stretch Mark Removal Cream
Stretch mark removal cream cannot penetrate to the middle layer of the skin where damaged collagen and elastin fibres are located. At Nexus Clinic KL, we redirect patients from topical approaches to evidence-based laser and microneedling options that actually reach the layer where treatment is needed.
Why stretch marks develop and when to treat them
| Cause of Stretch Marks | How It Damages Collagen | Typical Location | Treatment Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pregnancy (Striae Gravidarum) | Rapid expansion of tummy, breasts, thighs; hormonal factors reduce collagen production | Tummy most common; thighs, buttock, breasts | Begin postpartum; treat red marks early; do not wait until marks turn white |
| Rapid Weight Changes | Weight gain stretches skin faster than collagen can adapt; weight loss leaves lax skin | Tummy, flanks, hips; thighs, buttock; upper arms | Begin once weight stabilised; treating during ongoing weight changes reduces efficacy |
| Puberty (Growth Spurts) | Rapid height gain stretches thighs, buttock, upper arms; hormonal factors reduce elasticity | Thighs most common; buttock; upper arms; lower back | Red puberty marks respond to laser at any age; white marks improved with fractional laser |
| Muscle Building | Rapid increase in muscle mass stretches skin over upper arms, shoulders, buttock | Upper arms most common; shoulders; buttock | Same treatment options as pregnancy or weight change stretch marks |
| Hormonal Conditions | Elevated cortisol inhibits collagen production; skin becomes fragile; stretch marks may occur without visible size change | Abdomen, flanks, upper arms, thighs, buttock | Address underlying hormonal condition before or concurrent with treatment |
Cause of Stretch Marks
Pregnancy (Striae Gravidarum)
Cause of Stretch Marks
Rapid Weight Changes
Cause of Stretch Marks
Puberty (Growth Spurts)
Cause of Stretch Marks
Muscle Building
Cause of Stretch Marks
Hormonal Conditions
What to expect and when to see improvement
Most patients see progressive improvement across 3 to 5 sessions, with optimal results visible 3 months after completing the full course.
Visible fading from session 2 or 3 with PDL
Fractional CO2 laser produces progressive texture improvement
Laser + PRP produces best overall improvement
Results vary by stretch mark stage, skin type, and consistency with aftercare.
✨ The window of opportunity for red stretch marks: begin treatment while marks are still red for the best possible outcome
Protecting your results in Malaysia's tropical climate
| Maintenance Measure | When to Apply | Instructions and Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| SPF50 Sunscreen | Every morning from day after each session; continue throughout treatment course | Laser treatment sensitises treated skin to UV; Malaysia's UV index 10-13 creates high PIH risk; mineral sunscreen preferred |
| Moisturisation | Twice daily from immediately after each session; continue between sessions | Fragrance-free moisturiser with ceramides, hyaluronic acid supports skin barrier recovery; supports skin elasticity |
| Gradual Weight Management | Throughout treatment course and maintenance period | Rapid weight changes during treatment can produce new stretch marks; stable weight recommended during course |
| Collagen-Supporting Nutrition | Ongoing lifestyle measure throughout treatment | Adequate protein, vitamin C, zinc support collagen production; avoid smoking as nicotine suppresses collagen |
Maintenance Measure
SPF50 Sunscreen
Maintenance Measure
Moisturisation
Maintenance Measure
Gradual Weight Management
Maintenance Measure
Collagen-Supporting Nutrition
Critical for Malaysian Patients
Kuala Lumpur's year-round UV index of 10 to 13 means treated skin is at meaningful risk of PIH if SPF50 is not applied consistently. At Nexus Clinic KL, every patient receives written aftercare instructions specifying daily SPF50 on any treated areas.
Step by step
Doctor assesses stretch marks by colour and stage, identifies body areas, reviews cause, confirms Fitzpatrick skin type for safe laser settings.
Doctor explains recommended treatment options, realistic improvement expectation, number of sessions required, and full pricing.
Area cleaned, numbing cream applied if required. Laser or PRP treatment performed. Written aftercare instructions provided.
Progress photographs at each visit. Treatment plan adjusted based on response. Maintenance review at 3 months after final session.
Free consultation at Nexus Clinic KL
Transparent pricing at Nexus Clinic KL
| Treatment | Best For | Recommended Sessions | Price Range (RM) 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment | White or silver mature stretch marks; skin texture improvement | 3 to 5 sessions at 4 to 8 week intervals | RM 800 to RM 2,000 per session |
| Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) | Red or pink active stretch marks; any stage with remaining redness | 3 to 6 sessions at 4 to 6 week intervals | RM 600 to RM 1,500 per session |
| Microneedling with PRP | All stages; excellent for all skin types; safe for Malaysian Fitzpatrick III-V | 3 to 5 sessions at 4 to 6 week intervals | RM 700 to RM 1,500 per session |
| RF Microneedling | White or silver marks; skin laxity; patients needing minimal downtime | 3 to 5 sessions at 4 to 6 week intervals | RM 800 to RM 1,800 per session |
| Combination Stretch Marks Programme | Moderate to significant stretch marks; mixed stage | 3 to 5 combined sessions | From RM 2,000 per session or RM 6,000 to RM 12,000 per programme |
Treatment
Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment
Treatment
Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL)
Treatment
Microneedling with PRP
Treatment
RF Microneedling
Treatment
Combination Stretch Marks Programme
Combination stretch mark removal programmes incorporating laser and PRP offer the best outcomes for moderate to significant stretch marks. All pricing disclosed before any commitment at the free initial consultation.
Stretch mark removal for all body locations
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Results may vary. Individual results depend on various factors.
Start Your TransformationNo cosmetic procedure removes stretch marks completely. Stretch marks are a permanent structural change in the middle layer of the skin caused when the skin has been stretched beyond the capacity of collagen and elastin to compensate. What effective stretch marks treatment achieves is a significant reduction in the appearance of stretch marks: the marks on the skin become flatter, smoother, closer to the surrounding skin tone and far less noticeable. Red or pink stretch marks respond more significantly to laser treatment than white or silver mature marks. At Nexus Clinic KL, we provide honest outcome expectations at the initial consultation specific to the type and stage of stretch marks you have, rather than promising complete removal.
The best stretch marks removal treatment depends on the stage and type of stretch marks. For red active stretch marks (striae rubrae), pulsed dye laser treatment is the most effective first step, targeting the active blood vessels in the middle layer of the skin. For white or silver mature stretch marks (striae albae), fractional CO2 laser treatment is the most effective treatment option for improving skin texture. Microneedling with PRP (platelet rich plasma) is excellent for all stages and is particularly suited to darker Malaysian skin types. RF microneedling is the best advanced treatment for patients who need minimal downtime. A combination of laser treatment and PRP provides the best overall stretch marks removal outcomes.
Most patients require 3 to 5 sessions to significantly get rid of stretch marks or reduce their appearance. Red stretch marks may respond visibly from session 2 or 3 with pulsed dye laser treatment. White or silver marks require the full course of fractional laser treatment or RF microneedling with PRP to see meaningful improvement. The exact number of sessions varies based on the severity of the stretch marks, how long they have been present, the body area being treated, and the patient's skin response. At Nexus Clinic KL, a realistic session estimate is provided at the initial consultation and reviewed at each treatment visit based on your progress.
Laser treatment for stretch marks is safe for Malaysian skin types when performed by a qualified LCP certified aesthetic doctor using the correct settings for your Fitzpatrick skin type. The primary risk for Malaysian Fitzpatrick III-V skin is post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), particularly with ablative fractional laser treatment. At Nexus Clinic KL, settings for all laser treatment sessions are calibrated conservatively for Malaysian skin to reduce PIH risk, and SPF50 use is mandatory during the treatment course. RF microneedling and microneedling with PRP carry the lowest PIH risk of the available treatment options and are excellent choices for darker-skinned Malaysian patients.
Stretch mark removal cost in Malaysia at Nexus Clinic KL ranges from RM 600 to RM 2,000 per session depending on the laser treatment modality and the body area being treated. A complete treatment programme of 3 to 5 sessions for a single area such as the tummy or thighs costs approximately RM 3,000 to RM 8,000 per area depending on the treatment selected. Combination stretch marks removal programmes incorporating laser treatment and PRP are available at programme pricing. All pricing is disclosed transparently before any commitment at the free initial consultation.
No. Laser treatment and microneedling with PRP are not recommended during pregnancy. Stretch mark removal treatment in Malaysia should be deferred until after delivery. If breastfeeding, treatment should ideally wait until breastfeeding is complete, though PRP can be considered earlier as it uses the patient's own blood components without any medications. Using stretch mark removal cream during pregnancy to prevent developing stretch marks or reduce their severity is safe and recommended as a preventive measure, particularly on the tummy from the second trimester onwards.
Yes. Tummy stretch marks are among the most common presentations at stretch marks removal clinics in Malaysia, particularly in postpartum patients. Tummy stretch marks caused by pregnancy respond well to laser treatment and PRP when treatment begins while the marks are still red or pink. The tummy is a well-accessible treatment area and fractional laser treatment, RF microneedling and PRP are all well-suited to this body area. A course of 3 to 5 sessions is typically recommended for tummy stretch marks at Nexus Clinic KL.
Nexus Clinic KL differentiates from other marks removal clinics in Malaysia in three ways. First, all treatment is performed by a LCP certified aesthetic doctor rather than by therapists or technicians. Second, the treatment plan is stage-matched: red stretch marks receive pulsed dye laser treatment and white or silver marks receive fractional laser or RF microneedling, rather than a single protocol applied regardless of stage. Third, the consultation includes honest outcome expectations including PIH risk for Malaysian skin and realistic improvement percentages rather than overselling complete removal.
PRP (platelet rich plasma) is an effective treatment for stretch marks and an important component of the combination advanced treatments programme at Nexus Clinic KL. The platelets and fibrin in PRP contain growth factors that stimulate fibroblast activity, collagen production and skin texture improvement in the treated layer of the skin. PRP combined with microneedling delivers the platelets and fibrin directly into the dermis where stretch marks originate. Published studies show 30 to 40% improvement in the appearance of stretch marks with a full PRP course. PRP treatment is safe for all skin types including darker Malaysian Fitzpatrick skin and carries minimal PIH risk.
Yes. The initial stretch mark removal consultation at Nexus Clinic KL is complimentary and includes clinical assessment of the type and stage of stretch marks, body area assessment including tummy, thighs, buttock, upper arms and other areas, a review of the cause of stretch marks and any relevant hormonal history, confirmation of the appropriate treatment options available for your specific presentation, an honest outcome expectation discussion, and a personalised cost estimate for the full recommended programme. A LCP certified aesthetic doctor performs the assessment.
Stretch marks removal in Malaysia is most effective when the laser treatment is matched to the type and stage of your stretch marks. At Nexus Clinic KL, our LCP certified aesthetic doctor team provides honest, stage-matched care.
Our doctors bring over 15 years of combined experience and have completed over 5,000 procedures for patients across KL, Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, and throughout Malaysia.
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