What is anti-aging?
What is anti-aging?
Anti-aging is a treatment used to delay or stop the aging process. Many therapies can help fight aging through surgical and non-surgical procedures. The damage caused by excessive exposure to the sun can take its toll and be responsible for most of the skin's visible aging. In addition to photoaging, repeatedly spending time in the sun without sunscreen can lead to skin cancer and burns. No one treatment treats all skin problems and achieves the same result for every person. A dermatologist You can determine the best type of procedure and whether a combination of treatments is necessary.
What are the Signs of Anti Aging?
Aging can take its toll in many different ways,
including:
- Fine
lines and wrinkles.
- Loss
of facial volume.
- Loss
of bone structure.
- Loss
of facial firmness.
- Solar
damage: the worst enemy.
What are the different types of non-surgical anti-aging treatments?
Some treatments can smooth and tighten the skin,
add facial volume, and reduce wrinkles. However, a non-surgical procedure
provides the same results as a facelift surgery; it will make you look
refreshed and rejuvenated. The options are:
- Injectable
Fillers - Injecting fillers
into the skin can fill increases, wrinkles formed by smiling, and create
fuller lips and provide more volume on cheeks and hollow eyes. It can be
dermal fillers, collagen, hyaluronic acid, synthetic fillers, and fat
transfers.
- Botulinum
toxin: When injected, it temporarily
paralyzes the muscles and prevents the skin from wrinkling and creating
wrinkles.
- Liquid
facelift: It is a combination of
muscle relaxants, such as Botox and dermal fillers. It is known as liquid
cosmetic surgery.
- "Facial
melt": The deoxycholic chemical acid found in our body can
be injected into the body to reduce body fat in areas such as the double
chin.
- Chemical
Peel: Glycolic, lactic, or
trichloroacetic acid is applied to the skin to exfoliate the top layer to
peel off dead skin cells. It helps reduce fine lines, small scars, and
sun-damaged skin.
- Dermal
knee: It is a cylinder covered with
tiny needles that are rolled over the skin. The needles stimulate collagen
production, and the procedure treats scars, lines, and wrinkles caused by
acne.
- Microdermabrasion: Usually performed in a spa, fine crystals or sand are
used on the face to remove dead skin cells. The procedure is not as
effective, but it improves skin texture.
- Lasers: Used for moderate lines and wrinkles and can
improve skin tightness. Many laser treatments are available, such as
ablative lasers that destroy tissue, which is replaced by new healthy
tissue. Non-ablative lasers stimulate collagen and leave it intact.
- Intense
Pulsed Light (IPL) is a non-skin
removal technique that smooths lines, wrinkles and can help some scars
fade.
What are the different types of surgical anti-aging procedures?
Depending on the number of changes that a
patient wants to see, there are different surgical procedures such as:
- The
traditional facelift:
Incision is made in the hairline at the temples, continues around the ear,
and ends at the lower scalp. Fat can be sculpted or redistributed from the
face, double chin, and neck. The skin is placed over the raised contours.
- The
limited incision facelift,
also known as a "mini-lift," is generally for patients with less
skin relaxation as the results are not as rejuvenating as with a complete
facelift.
- A
neck lift: A neck lift
covers the double chin, neck skin, and double chin.
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