Wrinkles Treatment & Cure, Be Wrinkles


Medical treatments
Vitamin A Acid :(tretinoin, Retin-A, Renova). Among medical treatments, this is by far the most proven and effective way of bettering many of the signs of aging, such as mottled pigmentation, roughness, and wrinkling. Creams containing this medication must be used on an ongoing basis.
Alpha-hydroxy acid: These are the so-called “fruit acids” and include glycolic and lactic acid. Preparations containing these fruit acids are quite safe and cause no more than mild and temporary irritation.
Antioxidants: These include preparations that contain the vitamins A, C, and E, as well as beta-carotene. These creams may provide a certain amount of sun protection as well as mild improvement of wrinkles.
Ordinary moisturizers: Regular creams, which don’t contain any of the above substances, may make wrinkles look temporarily less prominent. This is what advertisers have in mind by products that “reduce the appearance of fine lines.”
Cosmetic procedures:
Glycolic acid peels: These superficial peels can make a very slight difference in the intensity of fine wrinkles.
Deeper peels: These peels use ingredients like salicylic acid and trichloroacetic acid and penetrate somewhat deeper into the skin.
Dermabrasion: Often performed under general anesthesia, this procedure involves the use of a rotating instrument to sand the skin down.
Laser resurfacing: Using instruments such as the carbon dioxide and erbium lasers, physicians can achieve results similar to those of dermabrasion with greater reliability and precision. The laser is passed several times over the area to be treated until the peel reaches the middle of the dermis, the skin’s second layer. This helps stimulate the body’s natural collagen synthesis (production), which plumps up sagging skin and wrinkles.
Non-ablative laser resurfacing: Newer lasers attempt to stimulate collagen synthesis under the skin without peeling or damaging the epidermis.
Plastic surgical procedures: Surgical facelifts, brow lifts, and similar operations can be very helpful for selected patients.
Botox. Injection of botulinum toxin, the muscle poison, can paralyze muscles that produce the “frown lines” on the forehead, fine lines around the eyes, and other wrinkles. Improvement lasts several months and must be repeated to sustain improvement. Safety depends again on the experience of the physician.

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