Facial rejuvenation

Facial rejuvenation

Facial Rejuvenation

As we age, our skin gets thinner and less elastic.
This is due to collagen and elastin, the tissues that hold the skin firm, being thinner.
You can begin to see fine lines and sagging skin on your face and neck.
You also can note irregular skin color, sun exposure, and noticeable blood vessels.
Dermatologists may conduct variety of surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation procedures to make the skin appear good and youthful.

What Common Aging Problems Can Dermatologists Treat?

Treatments given by dermatologists can:

  • reduce wrinkles.
  • treat sun exposure.
  • restore fullness to the skin.
  • improve skin tone and the lack of blotchiness.
  • eliminate clear blood vessels.

 

Why Should I See a Dermatologist For Facial Rejuvenation?

The American Academy of Dermatology advises anyone seeking plastic surgery to select a board-certified surgeon. Dermatologists are physicians who have experience in the medicinal, surgical, and aesthetic care of skin, hair, and nails.

There are several beauty treatments available in spas, shopping centres, and walk-in facilities. Although these can provide comfort, you should be mindful that all of these procedures are conducted by non-physicians.

There also may be limited equipment, planning, and oversight needed to treat complications or medical emergencies. This will jeopardize your health and beauty.

“The AAD advises that you do your homework and consider a doctor’s qualifications and credentials before determining whether a single practitioner is the best one for your facial rejuvenation. .”
– AAD 

What Types of Treatments are Available In a Dermatologist`s Office?

Facial rejuvenation treatments fall into the following categories: 

  • Topical Products.
  • Fillers.
  • Botulinum Toxin.
  • Rejuvenation.
  • Chemical Peels.
  • Microdermabrasion.
  • Microneedling.
  • Non-ablative Lasers.
  • Ablative Lasers.

 

 

  • Fractional.
  • Rejuvenation.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (ipl).
  • Light Emitting Devices (LED).
  • Plasma Technology.
  • Radiofrequency.
  • Photodynamic Therapy (PDT).
  • Neck & Jowl Treatments.