Mothers who buy creams to get rid of stretch marks are wasting their money, scientists warned yesterday.
Most of the treatments have no basis in science, and no product on the market can repair the elastic skin fibre damaged in childbirth.
Up to 90 per cent of mothers are left with stretch marks on their stomach, which are caused when deep layers of the skin are stretched or torn.
Mums who put on excess weight or have twins are more likely to get them, although some remain mark-free, even after having several babies.
Professor Frank Wang, of Michigan University in the US, advised women not to believe the hype when they see creams and ointments promising to prevent or reduce pregnancy stretch marks.