Stretch marks (striae distensae) are a form of scarring that is a natural result of pregnancy, obesity and in some instances occur due to puberty or steroid use. For some people, the stretch marks do not cause a problem, but in many circumstances they can cause physical symptoms such as itchiness, tenderness and pain. For many people stretch marks are also embarrassing and can have detrimental effects on a patient's mood and self-esteem. Stretch marks that result from pregnancy most commonly occur on the abdomen, breasts and thighs. Topical silicone gel was developed nearly thirty years ago to be used in the treatment of widespread hypertrophic scars (abnormal scars, which may be red or raised/depressed itchy or painful). Since this time it has been used successfully on most scar types. . Since stretch marks are a form of scarring it is thought that topical silicone gel may be helpful for this scar type also. Stratamark™ has been developed using different forms of silicone polymers, in a gel format, that dries to form a very thin and flexible silicone gel sheet making it a convenient therapy for the treatment and prevention of stretch marks. The aim of this clinical research study is to prove or disprove the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Stratamark™ in the prevention and treatment of stretch marks. In addition, the knowledge gained from this study may be of benefit to many future patients
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
272
Film-forming dressing for the prevention and treatment of stretch marks.
Product efficacy in prevention of stretch marks
Investigator-assessed prevalence of stretch marks in the patients treated with Stratamark vs. a literature-based control group. Measurement tool: dichotomous scale for the occurrence of stretch marks (0 no stretch marks - 1 appearance of stretch marks).
Time frame: 5 months
Product efficacy in treatment of stretch marks
Investigator-assessed improvement in stretch marks severity of patients treated with Stratamark from baseline to last assessment. Measurement tool: likert scale for stretch marks severity (0 to 6 - 0 being no stretch marks and 6 being severe).
Time frame: 6 months
Severity of stretch marks developed in prevention
Investigator-assessed severity of stretch marks developed in prevention patients. Measurement tool: likert scale for stretch marks severity (0 to 6 - 0 being no stretch marks and 6 being severe).
Time frame: 5 months
Patient product evaluation in prevention of stretch marks
Patient-perceived product efficacy, tolerability, ease of use and feel on skin at trial completion. Measurement tool: likert scale for product evaluation (0 to 4 - 0 being unsatisfactory and 4 being excellent).
Time frame: 5 months
Product efficacy in treatment of stretch marks
Investigator-assessed improvement in stretch marks color of patients treated with Stratamark from baseline to last assessment. Measurement tool: likert scale for stretch marks color assessment (-4 to +4 - -4 being stark white compared to surrounding skin and +4 being purple). 0 being normal skin color, is considered to be the optimal value.
Time frame: 6 months
Product efficacy in treatment of stretch marks
Investigator-assessed improvement in stretch marks pruritus of patients treated with Stratamark from baseline to last assessment. Measurement tool: likert scale for stretch marks pruritus assessment (0-10 - 0 being no pruritus and 10 being worst possible pruritus).
Time frame: 6 months
Patient product evaluation in treatment of stretch marks
Patient-perceived product efficacy, tolerability, ease of use and feeling on skin at trial completion. Measurement tool: likert scale for product evaluation (0 to 4 - 0 being unsatisfactory and 4 being excellent).
Time frame: 6 months
Patient evaluation of stretch marks in treatment
Patient-perceived change in color and noticeability of stretch marks at trial completion. Measurement tool: likert scale for stretch marks patient evaluation (-4 to +4 - -4 being much worse and +4 being cleared).
Time frame: 6 months
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