ANTIAGING FACIAL TREATMENTS
Skin Resurfacing
Resurfacing treatments all
aim to exfoliate, or clear the upper dermis of dead,
unproductive cells which clog the pores, preventing
new skin growth, collagen and elastin production, and
absorption of antiaging skin nutrients.
Resurfacting treatments include:
Choosing a Resurfacing Approach
There are many choices for skin resurfacing. Important
factors to consider are:
- The skill of the surgeon
- Safety of the procedure,
- The desired depth of the resurfacing, its ability
to safely reduce wrinkles
- The length of recovery
- Possible complications
- The duration of the benefits
All skin resurfacing procedures
need a healing period during which the skin is red and
sensitive. The deeper the procedure, the higher the risk
for complications, including delayed healing, infection,
loss of pigment [especially in darker skins], and scarring.
A person's age also helps determine the procedure:
Chemical peels are best for
ages up to 40
After age 40, collagen or
fat implants have more impact
Age 50 and over, laser resurfacing and more customised,
invasive treatments are generally required. This usually
entails a combination of procedures including:
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