What are wrinkles ?
Wrinkles are wrinkles on the skin that form for various reasons.
What are the types of wrinkles?
We can distinguish two types of wrinkles: facial wrinkles and static wrinkles, i.e. permanent, i.e. so-called atrophic wrinkles.
The first ones appear very early, in young people and do not make a person look old, and when facial wrinkles develop into permanent wrinkles, they look ugly and age.
How do wrinkles form?
Static wrinkles are formed due to the thinness of the skin, as well as when the skin repeatedly bends in a given place. Another cause of static wrinkles is the so-called atrophy of subcutaneous tissue, that is, the disappearance of adipose tissue under the skin, which leads to the destruction of the skin and an unsightly skin overhang. When the skin is too much in relation to the subcutaneous tissue that fills it, it folds into folds and creates wrinkles, and also gives the impression of a hypertrophied face.
How to prevent wrinkles?
To counteract this process, we have a number of treatments designed to prevent the appearance of wrinkles and combat existing ones.
How to get rid of wrinkles?
The first and least intensive procedure is a micro-puncture of the skin (epidermis), the so-called dermapen or previously dermaroller. This is a relatively minimally invasive procedure that causes the "leaky" epidermis to produce anew, and therefore we cause the skin to thicken on its own. Most often, an ampoule with a nourishing cocktail is additionally used to nourish the skin.
The next treatment we have is needle mesotherapy It is also a skin repair technique that allows us to introduce a number of nutrients a little deeper under the skin, and by the way, we also pierce the skin, which also leads to its remodeling, nutrition and thickening. Here, much depends on the drug used. Drugs that have a weak concentration of active substances are referred to as needle mesotherapy, and stronger ones are referred to as needle mesotherapy. Skin boosters or tissue stimulators.
Treatment using stissue timulators they are much more powerful than needle mesotherapy, so they are recommended for older people. It can be said that mesotherapy is suitable for people around 30 years old. It is also very useful for older people (40+) who want to take care of their skin between other stronger treatments, nourish it and counteract skin thinning by using mesotherapy between treatments using tissue stimulators.
Tissue stimulators they thicken the skin, tighten it and make the skin receive support in renewal, in the formation of new collagen, elastin, thickening, and also receive substances that counteract its sagging. The use of mesotherapy and tissue stimulators is so important that we deliver directly to the place in need of support, substances that actively nourish the skin, which can not be achieved by any other method. For example, by using dietary supplements and eating well, we provide the entire body with nutrients. The problem, however, is that the body consumes the substances supplied to it in accordance with the hierarchy of needs, which means that it must first provide them with internal organs, since they determine survival. Unfortunately, the skin is last on the priority list (unless it is locally damaged), so it is usually the place where nutrients are lacking, so it ages the fastest. In this regard, methods have been invented to deliver the skin directly what it needs, so that the aging process of the skin proceeds more slowly and less noticeably. These include mesotherapy, skinbusters, and tissue stimulators.
Another way to deal with wrinkles is through an injection botulinum toxin, that is, the so-called botox treatment, intramuscularly. This treatment causes paralysis of the muscle responsible for contraction and diastole of the skin covering this muscle. This is a very effective and fast method of smoothing wrinkles, but it should be remembered that it acts "symptomatically", that is, it does not thicken the skin, but even makes the skin after repeated botox injections become even thinner and more prone to wrinkles or translucent vessels and veins from under it. Therefore, when using botox, mesotherapy and skinboosters are recommended to prevent the negative effects of botox, that is, malnutrition of the skin under which the muscle does not work, and therefore the blood supply and nutrition of this area decreases.