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What are the Different Types of Wrinkle Treatment?

Malcolm Tatum
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Updated May 17, 2024
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Getting rid of wrinkles is something that many people try to deal with on a daily basis. In order to maintain a more youthful appearance, all sorts of treatments and strategies are used, ranging from skin-tightening wrinkle creams to injections to surgical procedures. The choice of wrinkle treatment is usually based on what type of results would make the individual happy with his or her appearance.

Topical creams are one of the easiest of all wrinkle treatments. Many of these anti-wrinkle creams contain ingredients that help to rehydrate the skin, replacing moisture that is naturally lost as the aging process takes place. When the moisture content is increased, the skin tone improves, helping to smooth out minor wrinkles and make deeper wrinkles less noticeable.

Many people find that a wrinkle treatment of this type provides acceptable results, if they continue to use the product over time. An over the counter wrinkle cream is likely to require use on daily basis, or at least three to four times a week in order to maintain the results. While a relatively inexpensive form of wrinkle treatment, this approach can only produce limited results. People sometimes tire of the routine of using the cream and begin to look for other alternatives to eliminating wrinkles.

For people who want a wrinkle treatment that requires less frequent attention, there is the option of injections and facial peels to achieve a more youthful appearance. Botox® and collagen injections can help smooth the skin and minimize the appearance of the wrinkles. Procedures of this type are relatively painless, although there is some chance of infection. The results will often last for up to several months before they must be repeated.

The facial peel is a wrinkle treatment that involves applying chemicals to skin in an effort to not only smooth wrinkles but also to fade age spots. The peel expedites the shedding of the top layer of the epidermis, exposing the fresher skin underneath. This procedure can also produce pleasing results, and may only be required once or twice a year to maintain a youthful appearance.

Plastic surgery is perhaps the longest lasting form of wrinkle treatment. The facelift is one of the more common forms of surgery used to reduce wrinkles, and begins by making incisions at strategic points. The skin is stretched taut, followed by clipping off the excess and securing the stretched skin into place using sutures. If performed correctly and there are no complications with the surgery, a facelift can easily make the individual appear ten years younger, with the results lasting for several years before it is necessary to undergo a second round of surgery.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum , Writer
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGEEK, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.

Discussion Comments

By Rundocuri — On Sep 04, 2014

@raynbow- You should try a wrinkle cream that contains alpha hydroxy acid. Though most creams don't provide noticeable or lasting results, those that contain this beneficial acid do when used on a regular basis.

If you want to try it, the best way to start is to choose a cream with a mild concentration of alpha hydroxy acid, and work your way up to a stronger formula. Your dermatologist can help you find the best cream for your skin type. Once you find one, you should use it as directed to get the most wrinkle-fighting benefits.

By Raynbow — On Sep 03, 2014

I'm looking for the best option to treat fine lines around my eyes. Is there any cream that really will work well as a wrinkle treatment, or do I need to choose a more invasive treatment?

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