Wrinkle Reduction

What is it?
Wrinkles can be defined as lines or creases that appear on the skin, where it tends to fold. Wrinkles are a normal part of aging, but could also occur at an earlier age due to factors such as smoking and sun damage. Wrinkles can also appear as a result of muscle contractions as well as decrease in collagen production in the body. They often appear on the face and neck, but can occur on any part of the body.
Although a natural by-product of aging, many wish to reverse its effects as wrinkles may look unpleasant to them. Wrinkle reduction treatments, hence, can help reverse these effects of aging to a great extent, giving you a more youthful look again.
How is it done?
Upon consultation with the doctor, your skin concern can be analysed and diagnosed accurately, giving way to the best suited treatment suggestions to help your case. Some common wrinkle treatments include anti-wrinkle creams, skin resurfacing treatments like dermabrasion, laser treatments, facelifts as well as facial fillers.
What are the Pre- and Post-procedure steps for Wrinkle reduction?
Depending upon the type of treatment suggested and opted for you, the doctor will provide you with several steps to follow before and after the treatment. This will help ensure a smooth treatment process, as well as speedy recovery with maximum results and minimum side effects.
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DISCLAIMER:
The information written and published on this website is not intended to substitute the recommendations of a trained professional and does not replace a professional consultation.
It is advisable to undergo a formal consultation to help establish a relationship between the doctor and yourself, accurately determine your concerns/problems, and get the appropriate treatments for them.
It is also imperative to note that the contents of the website with respect to treatments, results and pricing can vary from individual to individual, and can only be accurately determined by the doctor upon diagnosis.
Do note that all medical treatments will only be administered upon proper consultation, with the requirement that patients be above 21 years of age to provide legal consent.