Top 6 Skin Treatments With The Best Results

Skin Treatments
Skin Treatments 


6 Skin Treatments With The Best Results

Does your skin feel unhappy or unhealthy? or do you have fine lines? Age spots, Acne scars make you feel uncomfortable? Cosmetic treatments have evolved in techniques and results in perfection over the years and help to improve the look and feel of one’s skin. Below listed treatments are less invasive than surgery. They often need little recovery time, but variation in cost and work varies is very prominent. One of the common ways to get glowing and healthy skin is by using the best glycolic skin toner every day. There is one thing the following treatments do have in common:

  


BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS AND INCREASING DEMAND AROUND THE WORLD:

Botox Injections
Botox Injections

 

1. Botox Injections

Botox is made from the bacterium that causes botulism. Doctors use a very thin needle to inject small amounts of Botox into muscles in the face—just enough to reduce the visible lines and wrinkles.

Botox paralyzes the muscles or blocks certain nerves. Doctors target specific muscles so the surrounding skin isn’t affected. The number of injections depends on the severity of your wrinkles.

The procedure takes about 15 minutes and does not require anesthesia or recovery time. Results usually last several months and are increasing over the last 5 years. 

Chemical peel
Chemical peel


2. Chemical Peel

Chemical peels treat wrinkles, acne scars, rough skin, age spots, and freckles. Treatment involves applying chemical solutions to remove damaged skin.

Chemical peels range from mild to deep depending on severity. The best type for one depends on his /her severity of skin problems.

Mild peels use alpha-hydroxy acids.

Medium peels use trichloroacetic acid.

Both reduce fine lines and acne. Phenol is used to treat deeper scars and wrinkles. It produces more dramatic results than medium or mild peels, but recovery times are longer. Results of a deep chemical peel last up to 10 years. 


Laser Skin Resurfacing Treatment


3. Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser skin treatment uses short, pulsating beams of light to treat

  • wrinkles,
  • uneven skin tone,
  • age spots,
  • and scars.

It removes the outer layer of skin while heating up deeper layers. This medically triggers the production of collagen, which helps the skin look smoother and firmer.

An ablative laser targets and helps in removing deep wrinkles or scars. It is completely chemical-free and works as a home remedy for acne scars.

A non-ablative laser treats early signs of aging.

Ablative lasers produce faster results, but recovery is longer. Side effects include redness and sensitivity to sunlight for several months. Results can last for years. Laser waxing and laser treatments are increasing with demand.

Dermabrasion
Dermabrasion can help treat scars

4. Dermabrasion

This is a surgical procedure to treat scars and wrinkles. Doctors operate your skin in their office or clinic. They give patients a local anesthetic to numb their skin. Your doctor will use a wire brush or device to scrape away the top layer of skin.
The depth of the procedure depends on the severity of skin problems.
Side effects include:
  • redness,
  • swelling,
  • burning,
  • and pain comes at a cost to beauty.
To treat deep scars or wrinkles, doctors may do the procedure in stages, or one may need more than one treatment to get a satisfactory result.
Only specialized plastic surgeons and dermatologists can do the treatment.

Dermal Fillers
Dermal Fillers


5. Dermal Fillers

This procedure involves injecting fillers into the skin. Fillers are used for plumping up lips or cheeks, making you look younger. They can also soften creases, deep folds, and wrinkles. The injections produce immediate results.

Dermal fillers approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration include

  • hyaluronic acid, (rest lane),
  • calcium hydroxyapatite,
  • and synthetic polylactic acid.

Your doctor may also use your own fat as a filler. This requires liposuction to obtain the fat.

Most dermal fillers are temporary. They get dissolved in 6 to 18 months post-treatment. One filler, PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate), is considered semi-permanent. 

Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal

6. Laser Hair Removal

This common procedure is generally safe for any part of the body and for any gender, including the face. The best result is seen on light skin with dark hair. Darker hair absorbs more laser light as lighter skin lets more of the laser light into the hair follicle.

Many other factors determine the laser strength and how many treatments one may need. These include one’s skin type, hair thickness, and color, texture, length. Hair loss is permanent after 3 to 8 sessions for most people.





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