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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Facial Rejuvenation Risks

Written by simon. Posted in Non Surgical Face Lift

facial rejuvenation risksWe have spoken a lot here about facial rejuvenation and its positive effects on the human skin but what about the downsides - the facial rejuvenation risks? Dermatologists and other ski specialists all agree that rejuvenation can reduce wrinkles, treat sun spots, tighten skin and improve tone but what about the negative things that are associated with techniques and procedures such as chemical peels, laser skin surgery, botox and other facial procedures?

 

Like any medical procedure there are risks associated with facial rejuvenation and many of them leave you with swelling, bruising and discomfort. In the vast majority of cases this will be mild and will only last a few days, but every year there are a handful of occasions when something does not go quite to plan, or a patient has an adverse reaction to one of the procedures, or a combination of them, and finds themselves fighting infection, suffering scarring, or worse.

The best way to reduce the risk is to cut out the more invasive techniques, such as chemical peels, face lifts and laser surgery, and instead go with topical products and dermal fillers such as Botox and other injectables.
By far the best way of minimising facial rejuvenation risk is to go with an experienced dermatologist or certified plastic surgeon at all times and you can search our directory now by clicking on those links to find one right now.

By working with experience experts chemical peels, dermabrasion and microdermabrasion become much safer techniques.

Below is a list of the facial rejuvenation procedures available, matching them to the level of skin damage you are trying to repair:

Minor Skin Damage Facila Rejuvenation:
Topicals
Superficial Chemical Peels
Fillers, Botulinum Toxin Rejuvenation
Non-Ablative Lasers
Microdermabrasion
LED Technology
IPL Technology

Medium Damage:
Topicals
Medium Chemical Peels
Fillers, Botulinum Toxin Rejuvenation
Dermabrasion
IPL Technology
Non-Ablative Lasers
Fractional Rejuvenation and Resurfacing
Photodynamic Therapy
Ablative Laser Resurfacing
Surgical excision of skin growths
Radiofrequency
Tumescent Liposuction

Severe Damage:
Topicals
Fillers, Botulinum Toxin Rejuvenation
Fractional Resurfacing
Ablative Laser Resurfacing
Dermabrasion
Deep Chemical Peels
Plasma Technology
Surgical excision of skin growths
Eyelide, face, or neck lift
Tumescent Liposuction
Radiofrequency Technology