Imagine combating facial wrinkles with stem cells, emu oil or bovine collagen. It may sound like something from a Frankenstein movie, but there are a number of scientific breakthrough skin solutions that are perfectly safe and effective. Wrinkle treatments can be as easy as purchasing anti wrinkle creams from Wal-mart or as complex as undergoing laser surgery and cryotherapy.
The first thing to try is one of the many creams on the market. Facial wrinkles can generally be fought by triggering the body's natural rejuvenating, cleansing and exfoliating processes. Anti wrinkle creams traditionally contain Vitamin A, B, C, E and coenzyme Q10. Creams targeting wrinkles include: Neutrogena's Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Cream, Retinol-A or L'Oreal's Line Eraser. Alpha Hydroxy Acids are good for people who may be sensitive to strong ingredients in Retinol. Peptide products like StriVectin, Olay's Regenerist Serum or Estée Lauder's Perfectionist may be more suitable for sensitive skin.
For more persistent wrinkles and telltale signs of aging, there are collagen fillers done via injection. This relatively inexpensive procedure will cost an average of $300, but generally needs to be redone two or three times per year to maintain maximum efficiency. In some cases, the collagen stimulates the body's natural processes and less maintenance is required. Doctors use either bovine-based or human-based collagen that has undergone a purification process. The anesthesia Lidocaine is mixed in with the collagen so patients don't feel a thing. After 30 to 60 minutes, the procedure is done and the patient is free to go. Results show up once the swelling goes down. Cosmetic surgery is not covered under health insurance plans, but most surgeons offer financing plans for any budget. Compared to Botox injections, collagen is more flexible and is said to be much more natural looking.
Cryotherapy, done with liquid nitrogen, is for more serious skin afflictions and may even be chosen for facial wrinkles for people with animal allergies. Cryotherapy can destroy diseased or severely damaged tissue and stimulate miraculous regrowth and enzymatic activity. Compared to other surgeries, cryotherapy is minimally invasive but can, in rare occurrences, result in scarring. Ibuprofen or topical steroid creams are sometimes prescribed for the brief recovery period.
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