Wrinkle Treatment

Everything You Need To Know About Wrinkle And Wrinkle Treatment Options

Wrinkle treatment is one of the most highly sought-after types of cosmetic procedures available. The most common age group that seeks solutions to reduce wrinkles are between the ages of 40-65, as many find their ageing appearance frustrating when they still feel young.

Luckily, reducing the appearance of wrinkles is easy as there are several treatment options available. Before you book your appointment, it’s handy to understand why wrinkles appear, how you can prevent them and what the best options are for you! 

Why Wrinkles Appear 

Developing wrinkles is a part of the natural ageing process. Slower cell production, thinning skin and a lack of collagen proteins all work together, resulting in the formation of wrinkles. Additionally, ageing skin is less able to retain moisture as our bodies reduce the production of the molecules that trap water in our skin. It also becomes less efficient in secreting oil as the sebaceous glands slow down too. All of these factors make our skin more susceptible to fine lines and creases.

Although wrinkles depend on your genetics, skin type, lifestyle and environmental factors (such as whether or not you smoke and how much UV exposure you’ve had), premature ageing is a concern for many. Smiling, frowning and squinting along with other facial expressions can also play a part.

Wrinkles can vary in appearance, from fine lines to deep valleys in the skin, but they almost always occur where your skin is exposed to the sun such as your face, neck and hands. Although harmless, many seek wrinkle treatment as they can have a detrimental impact on a person’s self-confidence.

How To Prevent Wrinkles

Unfortunately, wrinkles cannot be prevented completely as the skin naturally loses elasticity and collagen as we age. However, there are some ways you can slow them down in order to avoid seeking wrinkle treatment for as long as possible. 

The fastest way to age your skin is through UV exposure. So, not spending too much time in the sun, avoiding tanning beds and using sunscreen with a high SPF (30+) are essential to preventing wrinkles. Aim to protect yourself from UV rays every day even when it’s cloudy. 

Eating a well-balanced diet and staying hydrated are also important to keep the skin youthful and radiant. Fill your diet with foods rich in healthy fats such as avocados and fish as well as vitamin E, which supports collagen production. Drinking lots of water will be mirrored in your skin as you hydrate from the inside out.

Wrinkle Treatment Options

At Body Sense Beauty Salon, we use Focus Dual® by Lynton to deliver both radiofrequency (RF) microneedling and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to combat wrinkles effectively.

Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling 

By using ultra-fine needles to make small wounds in the skin, RF miconeedling stimulates collagen production whilst also kickstarting a healing response. Radiofrequency energy also increases cell turnover and utilises the impact of deep, controlled thermal trauma to strengthen and tighten the skin.

High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) 

Using ultrasonic energy to reach the SMAS (which previously was only possible through surgical treatments), HIFU can contract this layer to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. As Focus Dual® can be adapted to each client’s needs, this device is extremely successful when used on loose, sagging skin. 

When combined, RF microneedling and HIFU reveal unparalleled results with minimal downtime. Our amazing team of qualified professionals are available to answer any questions you may have and to get you booked for your consultation! 

Get In Touch For Your Wrinkle Treatment

Book your wrinkle treatment consultation via our website or for more information, call us on 01903 850680 or email us at hello@bodysensebeauty.com. Alternatively, please get in touch through our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as we can! 

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