Perhaps delaying or stopping ageing; is the oldest pursuit and fantasy of humanity. Ageing is not avoidable but one can control its visible signs.
As we age, our faces naturally lose subcutaneous fat. The facial muscles are then working closer
to the skin surface, so smile lines and crow's feet become more apparent.
The facial
skin also stretches a bit, adding to this loss of facial volume. Other factors that
affect the facial skin include sun exposure, heredity and lifestyle.
Dermal fillers can be very helpful in those with early signs of aging
Botulinum toxin A is a muscle relaxer.
It acts by inactivating the nerves that stimulate muscles.
Botox therapy is most useful in the treatment of creases between the eyebrows, on
the forehead, and around the eyes.
It softens deep frown lines and crow’s feet, which are the furrows produced by
frowning and smiling.
Very few cosmetic procedures have transformed anti-aging medicine as dramatically as
Botox . This minimally invasive procedure reverses the signs of aging by temporarily
improving the appearance of facial wrinkles.
If you are experiencing mild to moderate facial aging, Botox is a great option
Loose and crepey skin on the upper arms – along with fatty deposits and
cellulite –
may leave your arms looking older than other parts of your body.
Radiofrequency skin tightening is a simple, non-surgical procedure that can help
to
improve the contours of the upper arms, reducing ‘bingo wings’ and fatty
deposits.
Radio frequency (RF) energy to the skin of the face, creating measurable electrical
currents that reshape and contract the skin’s collagen and then tighten the surface
of the skin.
Radio frequency skin tightening requires no cutting or repositioning of
the skin, as is necessary during a traditional eye or face lift – and has
significantly fewer side effects than older laser skin therapies.