This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of herbal treatments for stretch marks by conducting a detailed literature review and a survey to assess the knowledge and perceptions of pharmacy students. This research aimed to address the gaps in understanding and attitudes about stretch marks and their treatment options. A total of 40 first-year pharmacy students participated in the survey, which consisted of two parts: one focused on knowledge and the other on opinions, alongside demographic information. Statistical analyses, including descriptive statistics and chi-square tests using SPSS software, were used to examine significant patterns. Of the participants, 75% were female, with 90% falling within the 18–30 years age range. The knowledge-based survey revealed a strong understanding of stretch marks among the respondents. Nearly all (97%) were aware that stretch marks develop due to rapid changes in body size. About 80% considered stretch marks as a form of scarring, and two-thirds knew that they could cause itching and irritation. However, there were some misconceptions, such as the belief that stretch marks only occur during pregnancy. Regarding the opinion-based section, students shared differing views on stretch marks and the use of herbal treatments. The analysis revealed a significant association between demographic variables and participants’ understanding of stretch marks. Overall, the results provide valuable insights into students’ views on managing stretch marks and highlight the need for further research and educational initiatives in dermatology.