Though nothing will stop or reverse the aging process, you certainly have options for med spa treatments that may help give your skin a more youthful and refreshed appearance. Let’s take a look at facial rejuvenation by the decade.
When you’re in your 20s, you may still be concerned with acne instead of wrinkles. Chemical peels and facial treatments may address both issues along with large pores, oily skin, scarring and fine lines by hydrating and removing dead skin cells in order to regenerate new skin underneath the surface. In addition to those treatments, the popularity of injectable fillers such as Botox® has increased in recent years.
In your 30s, you may have lingering acne or begin to see more wrinkles, crow’s feet or fine lines around your eyes and mouth. Again, Botox could be an option to treat and smooth those lines. Beyond injectable fillers, your skin may also benefit from a gentle laser treatment to address complexion concerns such as sun damage and dark spots.
Your skin will change as you age, so make sure you tailor your skin care to your current needs.
As you enter your 40s, you may notice deeper, more pronounced wrinkles near your eyes, nose and mouth as well as a loss of volume and elasticity in your skin. At this age, your skin may benefit from stronger laser rejuvenation treatments as well as dermal fillers.
It may seem daunting trying to keep up with all the different skin care treatments available, but if you take note of your options for facial rejuvenation by the decade, you could have healthy looking skin for years to come. A personal skin assessment at our office could help start you on your way.
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