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Non-surgical Facelifts: What Are The Options?

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With several skincare technologies and procedures available, people often prefer non-surgical treatments. If you want a youthful glow, opt for a combination of non-surgical options to achieve a natural-looking facelift. Each year millions of people choose minimally invasive methods or non-surgical procedures to enhance the appearance of their skin.

These treatments are divided into three categories – resurfacing superficial skin, replenishing lost volume, and tightening deeper tissue. These techniques don’t require general anesthesia, large incisions, or overnight hospitalization. But which non-surgical option is best suitable for you? Here’s what you need to know about some of the most effective and beneficial methods available.

Which Treatment to Choose

The treatment that works best for you will be the most effective one. Since each kind of facelift is different, what works best is based on multiple factors such as – the depth of wrinkles, current skin elasticity, skin texture, and more.

For instance, if you want to enhance your complexion with some minor tightening, you can opt for a chemical peel or laser resurfacing. Some popular requests include – fewer wrinkles, tighter and more radiant skin. Depending on your concerns, your specialist will help you decide the most suitable option.

Laser Resurfacing Treatment

The purpose of a laser resurfacing treatment is to reduce facial wrinkles and skin irregularities due to acne or blemishes. The technique uses short, concentrated, pulsating light beams at irregular skin to remove the skin layer by layer.

Those with fine lines or wrinkles around their forehead, eyes, or mouth may be a good candidate for this treatment. However, this technique isn’t recommended for stretch marks, skin with acne, or dark skin. The most common types of skin resurfacing are erbium and carbon dioxide (CO2).

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Chemical Peels

The chemical peel technique is used to improve the appearance of the skin on your face, neck, or hands. The specialist will apply a chemical solution to the skin that causes it to exfoliate and peel off. The new skin is smoother, less wrinkled, and temporarily more sensitive to sun exposure. The different types of chemical peels are superficial or lunchtime peel, medium peel, and deep peel.

Generally, light-haired and fair-skinned patients are better candidates for chemical peels. You may also have good results if you have darker skin, based on the type of problem being treated. Moreover, sagging skin bulges or severe wrinkles may not respond well to Chemical Peels Edmonton.

Micro-Needling Radiofrequency

The cosmetic procedure uses tiny needles and radiofrequency waves to rejuvenate facial skin. The treatment is a form of controlled skin injury in which the damage promotes the growth of healthy new skin. As a result, it benefits common skin problems like wrinkles and acne scars.

A fine needle is used to create channels in the skin to trigger the production of elastin, collagen, and capillaries. If the procedure uses radiofrequency waves, it’s known as radiofrequency micro-needling. The radiofrequency waves are released into the channels to enhance the effects of standard microneedling Edmonton.

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Derma Fillers

This technique uses a smooth gel injectable to restore lost skin volume under the eyes, as well as along the lips and cheeks. Derma fillers work by instantly plumping up recessed areas to restore youthfulness. They also give a smooth, wrinkle-free look when used along the marionette lines (wrinkles appearing around the mouth and chin with age) or nasolabial folds (smile lines).

Derma fillers comprise moisture-rich hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin by retaining water and acting as a lubricant to reduce damage. These soothing and plumping properties may last from six months to more than a year.

Thread Lift

During this non-surgical procedure, the specialist will insert very fine, absorbable threads in the affected areas of the face. The technique will give you a more subtle yet distinct outcome, slightly pulling back your skin. The lifting and tightening effect of the procedure will leave your face looking more youthful.

Moreover, threads trigger the body’s natural healing process, causing collagen to surge in the treated areas. In addition to promoting skin cell growth, collagen considerably improves the condition of your skin.

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How Long Does a Non-Surgical Facelift Last

Each non-surgical facelift method will vary, depending on the duration and type of treatment. Chemical peels and laser resurfacing may last for about two years. It depends on the starting point, your age multiple other factors. On the other hand, the length of time your injection will last depends on the location of the injection and muscle movement around the area.

The best way to determine how long the effects will last is to schedule a consultation. A specialist will go over the skin’s current condition and recommend the best course of action.

Non-Surgical Facelift Maintenance

Professionals recommend getting non-invasive treatments every few months to achieve optimal results. As your face is your identity and a sensitive part of your body, it’s crucial to choose the right skincare center for your facelift procedure. Lipstick Empire is a full-service medical spa with a significant reputation for experienced cosmetologists and cutting-edge technology to perform skincare treatments with utmost care.

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Based in Edmonton, Alberta, we only hire certified professionals specializing in a diverse range of skincare rejuvenation treatments such as hydra facial, laser hair removal, micro-needling, body contouring, skin tightening, anti-aging facial, acne treatment, and more.

Before we begin with the procedure, our experts will discuss the condition of your skin and the kind of treatment it needs. Visit our website to learn more about us and get in touch with our representatives to book an appointment today.

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