The signs of aging can be unavoidable, and some of us develop loose skin on the face or body that betrays our age. Surgical lifts can be expensive and require considerable downtime, but there are many less invasive options for tightening skin. Nonsurgical skin tightening procedures can improve crepey texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and make the skin look smoother. They are also easy to repeat for maintenance.
In addition to reducing fine lines and wrinkles, many of these treatments also stimulate collagen production. The collagen produced by these nonsurgical skin tightening methods is a natural protein that helps the skin stay firm. They can be combined with dermal fillers, laser resurfacing or fat injections for added benefits.서초동피부과
Ultrasound skin tightening treatments use ultrasound energy to heat deep structural layers of the skin without causing any damage to the surface of the skin. The thermal energy heats the targeted areas to a critical temperature, which causes the skin to tighten and firm. These treatments are effective for older patients looking for a mini-facelift without surgery and for younger patients who want to delay the need for a surgical lift in the future.
Fractora is another nonsurgical skin tightening treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to warm the deeper structural layer of the skin and promote collagen production. It is often used on fine lines and deep wrinkles and can also reverse sagging of the neck and jowls. The result is a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Nonsurgical skin tightening treatments are effective for many patients, but they can be limited in their ability to address severe skin laxity of the face and neck. Adding volume to the skin using dermal fillers or fat injections can’re-inflate’ the face and help tighten and lift the skin.고속터미널피부과
One of the biggest problems with facial sagging is loss of facial volume. This can be a natural part of the aging process, but it can also occur due to certain conditions like acne or radiation therapy. Adding new, young volume can add lift to the face and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
During a facelift, the surgeon will create small incisions to access the tissues beneath the skin. The doctor will then remove the old, damaged tissues and replace them with newer, fresher tissue. A facelift can take up to six hours to complete.
Incision scars from a facelift are typically hidden by the hairline and natural contours of the ears and nose. However, some people can experience a complication known as a hematoma, which is a collection of blood under the skin that can cause swelling and pressure.
The good news is that there are now a wide variety of nonsurgical skin tightening procedures that can produce similar results as a facelift. These include Ultherapy, Fractora, Pelleve and Thermage. During your consultation, our expert team at Lucia Clinic can help you decide which option is best for you. Call or book an appointment online today!