Laser acne treatment can help fight wrinkles
The search for an anti ageing treatment that tackles wrinkles successfully is a continuous (and often expensive) hunt. Creams that promise to take years off your looks but end up at the back of a cupboard are often a wasted investment, and plastic surgery (the full nip, tuck and face lift) are still prohibitively expensive for most. There are, however, alternatives that don’t cost as much as you think, and the results are often remarkable.
A new generation of skincare
The most obvious one that springs immediately to mind is Botox. Botox treatment popularity has increased enormously in the past 15 years, thanks to its high profile amongst role models such as television and Hollywood celebrities. A quick anti wrinkle injection and the tell-tale signs of ageing around the eyes, neck, forehead and even the mouth are banished. But another treatment, originally confined to the treatment of acne, is the use of laser treatment.
Laser cosmetic surgery (also known as skin resurfacing) is an excellent way to reduce wrinkles and improve skin tone. Early lasers tended to be quite invasive and often anti acne treatment with lasers meant several weeks of recovery time. With the advent of fractional lasers, all that has changed and as a result the more cosmetic values of this treatment is beginning to be embraced. A laser ablades the skin, which jump-starts the healing process and encourages the skin to produce collagen. This is what improves tone and texture, smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles. Skin treatment clinics are beginning to offer laser treatment as an effective and long-term solution to skin texture for a range of conditions, and are now seeing more people adopt this high tech method to reduce the signs of ageing as well.
Botox – still king of the treatments
But the undisputed king of the heap is still Botox. This simple yet highly effective anti wrinkle treatment was also developed for its pharmacological benefits in the treatment of Blepharospasm (a continuous squinting of the eye), but its uses as an anti ageing treatment quickly became apparent. As more celebrities took up the option of the needle rather than the surgeon’s knife, a Botox injection to smooth out a few wrinkles became the norm. Now, this effective and almost instant anti wrinkle injection has become one of the most popular forms of cosmetic treatment amongst ordinary people who want to fight off the signs of ageing.
Although laser acne treatment is increasingly used to treat wrinkles, it still has a way to go before it challenges Botox as the most popular form of combating the relentless march of time and its effects on our skin. Laser treatments are still very much seen as ‘corrective’ treatments for broken veins, skin blemishes and scarring, but Botox is perhaps seen as a less extreme form of treatment. Cost is also a factor – laser treatments are still comparatively expensive against the cost of a course of Botox injections. And until such time as the price becomes more affordable, Botox will remain the number one cosmetic anti wrinkle procedure, amongst both celebrities and ordinary people who just want a touch of glamour in their lives.
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