Types Of Wrinkle Treatment NYC Clients Can Choose For A Fresh New Look

By Joanna Walsh


One of the first signs of aging most people experience is the formation of fine lines and deeper folds in the skin. Collagen production begins to slow down, which is the main cause of wrinkles, but habits such as smoking, being in the direct sun without sunscreen, and not properly caring for the skin can all speed up and worsen this process. The following are procedures for wrinkle treatment NYC, NY patients can undergo to help reverse this problem.

The first step to smoother, younger-looking skin is to schedule an appointment with a cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist. The doctor will take the patient's age, skin type, and the depth, location, and amount of unwanted facial lines into consideration and determine whether a single technique or combination thereof is needed to achieve the desired results.

The quickest, least invasive wrinkle treatments are the injectables. Botox is the injectable of choice which is commonly used to reduce the appearance of deep furrow in the forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet, all of which are caused by muscle contractions. The creases are diminished when Botox, a purified neurotoxin made by the bacteria known as Clostridium botulinum is injected into the affected muscles, which essentially paralyzes and smooths them out for as long as 3 to 6 months.

Not all lines and creases can be treated with Botox, some require the use of an injectable filler such as hyaluronic acid instead. These substances are often applied to sunken areas around the mouth and nose to make them look fuller and reduce the appearance of lines. Fillers tend to give longer-lasting results than Botox.

Injections of naturally-synthesized fat and collagen are also offered by some cosmetic surgeons. Collagen protein can be injected into the lips to make them fuller, or used to minimize lines around the mouth or nose. Similarly, fat cells can be harvested and extracted from the patient's abdominal area, and then injected as needed into areas of the face which have lost volume.

Laser resurfacing is also a popular approach used to address wrinkles. Fine lines on the surface can usually be eliminated using a laser procedure known as intense pulsed light which utilizes multiple light wavelengths. Deeper creases respond better to the application of an ablative laser such as the YAG, which actually destroys the top layer of skin and stimulates collagen production and the growth of a new, healthy epidermis.

Although more invasive and costly than any of these other procedures, a surgical face-lift provides patients with the most dramatic and long-term results. Many face-lifts last for as long as a decade. Performed under general anesthesia, the surgeon will make a small incision on each side of the face, then pull the skin into a new position which stretches the lines out of it, and stitches it into place. Recovery time can take up to one month.

The length of healing time depends on how invasive a procedure was used. Most of these treatments will involve some degree of discomfort, and some discoloration and bruising, but these usually heal quickly. In most cases, this type of procedure is not covered by insurance, but there are numerous private loan and financing companies which provide installment plan options to patients.




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