Wrinkle injection

in wrinkle •  3 years ago 

Aging is definitely an inevitable element of life and the largest beauty concerns pertaining to aging are wrinkles. Wrinkles are lines that occur on the face, and are caused by the loosening of the skin because of not enough elasticity. Cells on the skin are incapable of regenerate and renew as fast as before because of decrease of body processes. Thus wrinkles and creases develop wrinkle injection.

Aside from the natural aging process, studies show how prolonged experience of the sun may also cause wrinkles. Unhealthy eating and daily habits, such as for example not enough sleep or exercise, also results in weakening of the skin, causing wrinkles and other skin problems.

The cosmetic industry has developed various methods for anti aging skincare treatment, classified as surgical or non-surgical procedures. Under the surgical category, there are brow lifts, face lifts, and eyelid lifts. Incisions are made on the facial skin, to ensure that muscle and skin may be tightened to eliminate wrinkles.

Non-surgical kinds of wrinkle treatment, includes wrinkle injections. Botox is the one that works on the kind of protein injected underneath the skin to tighten and reduce lines. Another injection is available in the form of fillers. The 2 kinds of injected wrinkle fillers approved by the FDA are classified as temporary and permanent.

The temporary wrinkle injection include four forms of products; collagen injections, hyaluronic acid gel, calcium hydroxylapatite, and poly-L lactic acid. When injected beneath the skin, they fill the spaces caused by loose skin and fat loss. After many months to years, however, these natural compounds are absorbed by the body, which explains why additional sessions for injections are needed. Polymethylmethacrylate beads is the only type of temporary wrinkle injection approved by FDA. Because they are constructed with synthetic material, so the body can't absorb it when injected in to the skin.

The cost of temporary wrinkle injections ranges from $300 to $500 per injection. Newer kinds of treatment, such as for example PMMA microspheres and calcium hyrdoxylapatite could cost around $1,000. Unwanted effects are temporary soreness or sensitivity of the skin. Some patients may experience itching and bruising.

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