Non Surgical Face Lift

By far the most popular cosmetic treatments are those related to reducing the signs of age such as crows feet. Non-surgical face lift is a general terms used to describe treatments that are used to reduce lines, wrinkles, folds and sagging skin. The treatments fall into two main areas, skin peels and dermal fillers. Skin peels can be further broken down into chemical peels, microdermabrasion treatment, and laser skin treatment. Dermal fillers are broken down into collagen injections, Bottox (or Dysport), or those using hyaluronic acid such as Hydrafill, Restalyne, Perlane, Juvederm, Captique, Ravanesse and others. There are also Radiesse and Thermage which are slightly different from the rest.

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Crows Feet Natural Treatments

Written by simon. Posted in Non Surgical Face Lift

crow's feet treatmentsWe talk a lot about crows feet here on Cosmetic Answers and a lot of what we do say centres around the surgical or injectable 'removal' of them from your face, but what about more natural crow's feet treatments? We look at some of them here...

Crows feet are caused by the loss of moisture and collagen  around your eyes and most of us deal with it by either having an eyelift or treating them with regular dermal fillers injections but there are other ways you can reduce the obviousness of crows feet.

The first tip if to make sure you drink plenty of water and try and stick to the mantra of eight glasses every day.

You should also think about supplementing your diet with flaxseed oil as it has lots of the right vitamins and proteins in to keep the skin plump. Take as directed on food or in your water!

You may try making yourself a facial using egg whites as these are high in good protein. Leave it to dry for 20 minutes and then just wash it off.

Make sure you wear sunglasses too, as often as possible to protect the skin around them from UV, which harms the skin and makes it thinner, causing crow's feet to form.

And while you are at it make sure those summer meals contain plenty of antioxidants - so that means lots of salads and vegetables and whole grain foods.

And one of the worst things you can do is smoke as this plays havoc with your skin cell regeneration.

You must realise though that all of this will only serve to reduce gentle crows feet lines. Anything deeper can only really be corrected by dermal fillers or microdermabrasion treatment.