The treatment for wrinkles can be done with the application of anti-wrinkle cream or through aesthetic physiotherapy, which can be done with manual techniques and use of equipment such as laser, pulsed light, peeling or radiofrequency, for example.
These treatments are indicated to eliminate all kinds of marks on the skin, achieving great results even in cases where there are many wrinkles or are very deep.
Generally, wrinkles appear around the mouth, the eyes, the line between the nose and the mouth and between the eyebrows, especially affecting women due to hormonal issues. Care in the prevention and treatment of wrinkles should begin at age 25, but can be done from any age.
Treatments for fine wrinkles or fine lines
Treatment for expression wrinkles, which usually arise around the lips and eyes, should be started as soon as these marks appear, with small lines appearing on the skin when smiling or making a fierce facial expression. In this way, some treatment options can be:
- Intense pulsed light sessions every week to standardize skin tone
- Radiofrequency sessions every 15 days to improve the production of new collagen and elastin cells that give support to the skin
- Daily use of a good anti-wrinkle cream that contains the right ingredients such as sunscreen, growth factors and sunscreen, which can be purchased at specialist stores or prepared at the pharmacy handling, but in this case it is necessary to be prescribed by the dermatologist.
The treatment for wrinkles around the eyes and around the mouth can be done initially with the use of anti-wrinkle creams because they have properties that help moisturize and firm the skin, giving more support, being advised to pass the cream twice a day, in the morning and another in the evening.
Treatments for deep wrinkles
The treatment for deep wrinkles, which appear on the face, neck and neck, around the age of 45 to 50, can be done with the use of:
- Peeling with acids that must be applied by the esthetician or physiotherapist
- Manual therapy techniques to mobilize facial tissues with strengthening, stretching and mobilization of facial muscles
- Weekly CO2 Laser Sessions
- Weekly radiofrequency sessions that promote new collagen and elastin cells, key to skin firmness
In addition, it may also be recommended to fill with hyaluronic acid in the form of cream or injection, in the dermatologist's office or in the last case, plastic surgery, as a facelift for when the person has many deep wrinkles and needs an immediate result. But still the functional dermatologic physiotherapy sessions are useful both immediately before and immediately following the procedure, harmonizing the face and improving the results of the surgery.
How to reduce wrinkles at home
In addition to the above treatments, to supplement at home, it is recommended to maintain good skin hydration of the entire body, but especially the face. Therefore it is necessary to drink about 2 liters of water per day, to use liquid soaps because they do not dry the skin, and also:
- Wash your face with mineral water, micellar water or thermal water because these do not have chlorine, known to dry the skin;
- Take care of food consuming collagen daily. See which foods to eat to have less wrinkles and what is the food supplement that helps maintain the support of the skin;
- Always use an anti-aging cream on the face with a sun protection factor. Know the ingredients that you can not miss in your anti-wrinkle cream
- Do the facial gymnastics by stretching the important muscles that do the opposite effect of wrinkles
- Wear quality hat and sunglasses whenever you are exposed to sunlight or clarity to avoid contracting the muscles around the eyes and forehead, preventing the formation of wrinkles in these regions.
The secret to maintaining beautiful, firm and moisturized skin is also to live a healthy life, feeding well and taking care of the skin externally with the most suitable products for each type of skin, but also you must not smoke, because cigarette smoke is harmful to health and also causes damage to the skin, favoring the formation of wrinkles in the upper part of the mouth, popularly known as 'bar code'.