Wrinkle treatments range from topical creams and serums to more intensive procedures like laser resurfacing and cosmetic surgery. Topical treatments like retinoids can help reduce wrinkles and improve skin texture. For deeper wrinkles, treatments like Botox injections, dermal fillers, and chemical peels can provide more significant results. More invasive options include laser resurfacing and facelifts, which offer longer-lasting effects.
Botox (and similar products like Dysport and Xeomin) temporarily relaxes muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles (like frown lines and crow’s feet), smoothing out the skin
Fillers, often hyaluronic acid-based, can restore volume and reduce the appearance of static wrinkles (those that are present even at rest).
These involve applying a chemical solution to exfoliate the skin, revealing smoother, less wrinkled skin underneath.
This procedure uses Narrow Light Therapy to remove damaged skin layers, stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture
This procedure uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture.