Non-Surgical Ways to Enhance Your Face
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The Problem at 20s
At late 20s, regeneration of cells slows down, thus skin starts to look less glowing and radiant. The cumulative years of sun exposure brings about sun damage, resulting to premature aging.
The Solution
Sun blocks and sunscreens are your best defense against sun damage and premature aging. For cell regeneration, go for cosmetics that contain Vitamins C and Retinol. Also, don’t forget to moisturize!
Getting Help from the Experts
It is recommended to have deeper exfoliation to treat severe sun damage and premature aging. Microdermabrasion procedures and Glycolic Peel work against sun damage wrinkles, freckles, acne and pigmentation.
The Problem at 30s
At this stage, cell regeneration slows down at a faster rate. The skin produces less collagen and elastin, giving way to fine lines and furrows. The folds between the nose and the mouth also deepen.
The Solution
When going out, apply a moisturizer with AHA and SPF 15 (ideally, not lower than 15). Continue using retinol or prescription-retinoids. They are more effective for skin concerns common in this decade.
Getting Help from the Experts
To slow down the onslaught of line and wrinkles, dermal fillers such as Botox and stabilized hyaluronic acid like Restylane / Perlane
The Problem at 40s
Less estrogen production leads to reduced collagen and elastin production. This result to deeper lines, wrinkles and sallow, dry skin.
The Solution
Your greatest allies are prescription strength Glycolic or Lactic Acid lotions and moisturizers. Glycolic acid works on the cells and helps in exfoliation; Lactic Acid boosts hydration.
Getting Help from the Experts
Botox, Restylane and Perlane recommended. Aside from this, Ultra Peel and Blue Peel are procedures that can also correct uneven skin tones
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Comments
He he he it's only one of the options. Well one dimension is ok than non at all ;)





BeatsMe says:
15 months ago
lol. I don't think botox is recommended. ;) If you don't want to have a one dimension facial expression. :O