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Facial rejuvenation is a cosmetic treatment, which aims to restore a youthful appearance to the human face. Facial rejuvenation can be achieved through either surgical and/or non-surgical options.

WHEN IS FACE REJUVENATION RECOMMENDED?

In general, face rejuvenation is a good option for you if you want to:

  • Reverse the negative consequences of ageing
  • To make your face look as gorgeous and youthful as it did before
  • Face and neck sagging skin should be removed.
  • Boost the size of your cheeks
  • Sculpt your jawline.
  • Remove the visible crow’s feet around your eyes.
  • Remove wrinkles and creases around the lips and other facial features.
  • Eye bags and sagging skin around the eyes should be removed.
  • Remove the shadows that appear under your eyes with time.

A medical procedure that is considered elective is facial rejuvenation. It should only be tried if you are in perfect bodily, mental, and psychic health, just like with other elective therapies.

WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE?

Surgical methods:

  1. Facelift Technique

The more expensive alternative for cosmetic rejuvenation is a facelift. Choosing to have a facelift is a major decision, even though it’s a technique that is frequently performed and has a solid safety record.

A facelift might be the best option for you:

  • If you’re seeking to get rid of fat and sagging skin, especially if it’s making your chin look less defined
  • Have distinct jowls you’d like to get rid of.
  • Are able to recover in two weeks.
  • Possess broad lines around your lips and nose caused by deep skin folds.
  1. Eyelid surgery

There are two kinds of eyelid surgery:

Upper eyelid surgery: The removal of extra skin can give your eyes a naturally renewed appearance.

Lower eyelid surgery:  The best treatment for correcting eyelid hollowing and bags.

  1. Facial implants

Your facial contours can be rejuvenated, enhanced, or rebuilt with the use of facial implants. They can help you restore the proportion and/or contour of your face and come in a variety of designs and sizes.

Non-surgical Method:

  1. Non-surgical facelift

People are choosing non-surgical facelifts more frequently because so many are available. Various non-surgical methods for face rejuvenation include:

  • Dermal fillers
  • Botox
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
  • Laser lifts
  • Ultrasound
  • Fat transfer
  • Kybella

There’s a popular non-surgical technique known as “liquid facelift” which combines dermal facial fillers and botox, providing you with a facelift effect without surgery or anesthesia.

  1. Tissue Fillers

Your facial skin becomes wrinkled, slack, and saggy as you age due to lifestyle choices and environmental factors. Loss of hyaluronic acid is a major factor. Your body naturally manufactures this chemical. Your body produces less hyaluronic acid as you become older.

Dermal fillers like Restylane and Juvederm, which act as collagen boosters, are an efficient technique to contour, firm, and revitalize afflicted areas. These may aid in treating:

  • Marionette lines
  • Jowls
  • Volume loss
  • An aging neck
  • A lax jawline
  • Chin wrinkles
  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
  1. BOTOX

BOTOX is a well-liked non-surgical procedure. It was also one of the first procedures for facial rejuvenation. It is a cosmetic application of botulinum toxin that temporarily eliminates or minimizes facial wrinkles, such as:

  • Forehead creases
  • Frown lines
  • Crow’s feet

By removing the tension out of the muscles associated with wrinkles, your face ends up appearing younger, smoother, and more refreshed.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?

  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
  • Minimize facial veins
  • Improves acne scars
  • Diminishes sun spots
  • Relives redness.
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