Slow Down Ageing with Wrinkle Treatments

By Anne Fennell


Cosmetic treatments have advanced tremendously in the recent years, particularly when it comes to the treatment for facial wrinkles. No one wants to be though of as "old" but sadly in this world, having younger looking skin is very important and if there are visible wrinkles others will not find a person as attractive.

But what do wrinkle treatments involve? There are a lot of choices in where to receive these procedures, but what should a person know when considering treatment? Here we take a closer look at wrinkle treatments in general.

What are wrinkle treatments?

Toxins in the air are all around us, whether it comes from the exhaust from cars, the smoke from cigarettes, or the burning rays of the sun, skin takes it's share of damage and abuse. Wrinkles are just another name for the not very appealing lines that appear on one's face, and in the case of numerous lines, the problem is just compounded.

Wrinkle treatments are aimed at removal of wrinkles using a certain toxin called botulinum toxin. Laser treatments, simple skin creams, and chemical peels are other options that are designed to accomplish this goal. The popularity of botox treatments is gaining ground quickly, despite the other options available. There are those who use less effective products such as anti-wrinkle creams that have expensive ad campaigns backing them.

Which of the available treatments will have the most benefit?

Unfortunately there is no clear answer to this question. Everyone is different, so the treatments chosen are tailored to the specific needs of the patient. Dermal fillers such as botox injections are known to be effective in this, according to the information accumulated, and they seem to be favored by many.

For how much time will a patient benefit from treatments?

The effects correlate to the particular treatment that is provided. Skin creams have short lived effects and need repeat application often, sometimes daily to show any effect whatsoever. More advanced treatments such as dermal fillers and botox injections can last a few months.

The comparison of cost and results

Treatment of facial wrinkles is not cheap. Skin rejuvenation treatments such as botox injections, and other specialized processes can cost as much as $3000 or more, or be somewhere closer to $300, it really depends on the provider. Creams are obviously a lot cheaper but require more regular application, meaning they need to be purchased a lot more often. Cost effectiveness can only be calculated over a period of time as each patient may require treatments at different times. It looks like for treatment of facial wrinkles, dermal fillers such as botox treatments are the most economical, in the big picture. Some physicians believe that the CO2 laser is the most cost effective measure.

The healing process following treatments

No recovery time is necessary for skin creams. Microdermabrasion looks right now to likely be the quickest healing procedure of the specialized treatments available. Just because it is the fastest, doesn't necessarily mean it is the most effective or the treatment that patients have the easiest time enduring.

Synopsis

A wide variety of treatments exist when it comes to facial wrinkle reduction processes. These different treatments have pros and cons that must be weighed by the patient. The ultimate choice will depend on the patient, what they can afford, what they are prepared to undergo and the experience of the treating healthcare professional.




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