Consider Your Wrinkle Treatment Options
Are you looking for a wrinkle treatment that is fast, non-surgical, and requires little to no downtime? We live in an exciting era of incredible innovations and advancements in the field of anti-aging aesthetics. You definitely have numerous wrinkle treatment options, but you will need some good information first before making such an important decision.
There’s actually an entirely new, fresh layer of skin beneath the surface. A chemical peel can help you reveal smoother, more youthful skin displaying fewer problems like wrinkles and scars.
Glycolic and lactic acid peels are most effective when your complexion has become dull and lifeless. This type of peel will remove any buildup of inorganic material like dead skin cells that are having a dulling effect on your complexion. Peels are left on your skin for a prescribed amount of time and rinsed away to neutralize them. You should notice an immediate brightening of your complexion and a reduction in superficial wrinkles.
Medium and deep peels containing TCA, phenol, or carbolic acid are used in more serious conditions like deep scars, light to moderate wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, or stretch marks. Medium peels may require some sedation and downtime. A deep peel always require sedation and quite a bit of downtime while your skin heals from this aggressive form of treatment.
When their lines and wrinkles are not bad enough to require surgery, many people turn to facial fillers. These minimally-invasive treatments involve the injection of gels containing substances like hyaluronic acid or collagen to fill in lines and wrinkles that can reveal your age.
Juvederm® is probably the most popular facial filler available today. It contains hyaluronic acid, a naturally-occurring substance that promotes moisture retention in skin tissue. After injection, Juvederm goes to work to immediately enhance skin hydration and volume to help smooth away fine lines and wrinkles.
Microdermabrasion treatments help to exfoliate the very top layer of your skin called the stratum corneum. Once this layer is removed, more radiant skin can be seen beneath. In addition to brightening the complexion and helping treat enlarged pores, microdermabrasion improves the absorption of topical skin care products.
This wrinkle treatment involves the use of a device to spray very tiny, abrasive crystals onto your skin to break up dead skin cells adhering to it. We then vacuum away these particles and cellular debris to help immediately brighten your complexion. Those who undergo regular microdermabrasion treatment sessions usually respond best, since the buildup of dead skin cells can return.
To learn more about the wrinkle treatment options we have at Orange Blossom Women’s Group in Trinity, FL, feel free to visit our practice. Contact us today to schedule your consultation!