How to get rid of wrinkles without surgery or injections

Non-injection mesotherapy

Posted by Olga (@olga__blog) Oct 7, 2018 at 9:14 am PDT

Classic mesotherapy is subcutaneous injections with a nutritional composition, which are designed to smooth out wrinkles, cure acne, get rid of stretch marks, bags and bruises under the eyes, nourish the skin with moisture and generally improve its condition.

Non-injection mesotherapy promises the same effect as invasive, only without pain and rehabilitation period (swelling and skin injuries). For non-invasive mesotherapy, the cosmetologist selects a special nutritional cocktail (it is compiled individually, according to the needs of your skin), which he applies to the problem area (with wrinkles, acne, age spots) and treats it with a device with which the cocktail penetrates deep into the skin. The device is also selected by a specialist depending on the indications: cryo, laser, magnetic or ion.

Well non-injection mesotherapy ranges from three to ten procedures with an interval of ten days. And a consolidating course - one procedure per month to maintain the result.

Contraindications: pregnancy, lactation, chronic infectious diseases in the acute stage, inflammation of the skin, cholelithiasis.

Non-injection biorevitalization

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Biorevitalization is injections of hyaluronic acid that help retain moisture inside the skin, as well as rejuvenate it and improve its overall condition (smooth out fine wrinkles, remove post-acne).

Non-injection biorevitalization has the same advantages as hyaluronic acid injections. The only difference is that this rejuvenating procedure is painless, after it you can safely go to the sauna and solarium, use cosmetics and go outside, which you cannot do after beauty injections.

The essence of non-injection biorevitalization is to deliver low molecular weight hyaluronic acid into the deep layers of the skin using a powerful flow of oxygen or laser.

Well: You can undergo one procedure, or you can undergo a course of four procedures with an interval of 7–10 days.

Contraindications: allergies to hyaluronic acid, diabetes, pregnancy, neoplasms in the body (malignant and benign), infectious diseases in the acute stage, accompanied by hyperthermia, thyroid diseases.

Carboxytherapy

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The effect of carboxytherapy is that after stimulation, the skin begins to independently replenish the lack of oxygen so that cells are more actively renewed and stagnation in the epidermis is reduced.

How does the procedure work? The cosmetologist applies a special gel containing molecular CO2 (carbon dioxide) to the skin, and puts on a mask with citric acid on top. The gas is released from the gel and penetrates the tissue, causing severe oxygen starvation of the skin. Cells activate their protective functions and begin to intensively replenish the lack of oxygen. The increased blood circulation associated with this process promotes more efficient delivery of nutrients to tissues. The entire procedure with preparation takes 40 minutes. In addition to saturating the skin with oxygen, carboxytherapy can help get rid of wrinkles, post-acne, scars (shallow), and age spots.

Well: the best effect is achieved if you repeat the procedure twice a week in a course of 4–10 procedures (depending on the needs of the skin).

Contraindications: There are almost none, except for those that are typical for any cosmetic procedures: allergies, pregnancy, exacerbation of an infectious disease.

Peeling

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Acid peeling is a great way to get rid of wrinkles, acne and other skin blemishes without resorting to injections. What is the effect of acids? Using a special composition with a particular acid, the cosmetologist causes a controlled burn of the skin, thereby stimulating its renewal. The top layer of the epidermis dissolves, giving way to new, young skin cells.

Cosmetologists advise against peeling in the warm season, since the acids used in the procedure increase the skin's sensitivity to the sun, which can lead to burns and hyperpigmentation. True, this does not apply to some superficial peels, which have the most gentle effect on the skin (as far as possible for acids).

In the summer you can safely peel with mandelic, lactic, ferulic, fruit, tartaric and other similar acids. They do not cause photosensitivity (sensitivity to sunlight).

Well: Depending on the condition of the skin, the cosmetologist can offer from four to eight procedures at intervals of one to two weeks.

Contraindications: pregnancy, lactation, herpes in the acute stage, elevated body temperature.

Microcurrents

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Microcurrent stimulation is considered a painless analogue of Botox. With its help you can fight wrinkles and loss of skin turgor, as well as improve complexion, get rid of rosacea and acne.

The microcurrent therapy procedure lasts an hour on average. Before using a special device, the specialist thoroughly cleanses the skin and can do a light peeling. Then he applies a special gel to the face and uses the device (the current strength is selected by the cosmetologist individually for each client). After the procedure, a nourishing cream is applied to the skin (its composition also depends on the characteristics and type of skin).

Well: To achieve results, it is advisable to undergo 10–15 sessions with a frequency of 2–3 times a week.

Contraindications: People who have pins and crowns in their teeth, as well as a pacemaker, should give up microcurrents. The procedure should not be performed on pregnant and lactating women, people suffering from epilepsy, acute infections, asthma, cardiovascular diseases, liver diseases, or those with skin inflammation.

Microdermabrasion

Posted by Center for Aesthetic Medicine (@aru.astana.esthetics) Jun 25, 2018 at 6:45 PDT

The microdermabrasion procedure is ideal for combating dull complexion, post-acne, peeling and scars. It is done using a special diamond-coated attachment, which exfoliates the top layer of skin.

Unlike other non-invasive methods, microdermabrasion has a short recovery period. Within two to three days after the procedure, redness and excessive dryness of the skin are possible, which usually go away on their own. True, at this time (or even better within a week after microdermabrasion) it is worth taking care of more intense hydration and sun protection.

Well: 4-6 sessions once a week are often sufficient, but in particularly severe cases up to 15 sessions may be required.

Contraindications: The procedure has a fairly wide range of contraindications. The doctor will offer you another way to improve the condition of your skin if you have burns, wounds and abrasions, skin diseases, diabetes, or increased sensitivity of the skin.

Photorejuvenation

Publication from Maria Sergeevna Deriglazova (@dr.maria_sergeevna_deriglazova) June 16, 2018 at 4:11 PDT

With the help of photorejuvenation, you can eliminate light skin pigmentation, rosacea, achieve a slight lifting effect and smooth out fine wrinkles. In addition, under the influence of heat, collagen production is stimulated: thus, the skin also rejuvenates itself.

The effect of the procedure is achieved due to the effect of infrared rays on the tissue. These rays act only on the surface of the skin, without damaging its deeper layers (unlike laser therapy). Therefore, the procedure is completely painless. True, a week before it you should avoid acid peels and injections so as not to overload the skin.

Well: A minimum of three procedures is required to see a positive effect.

Contraindications: the procedure affects the deep layers of the skin, so it cannot be performed if you have tumors, hypertension, blood diseases, mental disorders, diabetes, thyroid diseases, cataracts, glaucoma. And, of course, the procedure is prohibited if you are pregnant, suffer from skin allergies, take a number of medications, or have a pacemaker installed.

Today Alena Rossoshinskaya is 35 years old, and she can afford to go out without makeup. An osteopath and rehabilitologist was ready to go under the surgeon’s knife in pursuit of beauty. Injections became a thing of the past for her after Alena learned about the existence of facial fitness. After receiving a medical degree, she opened a specialized fitness studio and published the book “Face Culture,” which will help maintain youth without surgery.

Alesya Gordienko April 8, 2014

Alena, how did you discover face fitness?

– I always took care of myself, but when I turned 28, I realized that my skin had lost its tone and it was time to resort to more radical measures. The first injection of hyaluronic acid did its job, the skin tightened. But then it got worse. I was tormented by swelling, my face was hardened. I looked older than I actually was and was ready for plastic surgery. The cosmetologist dissuaded me and advised me to do facial exercises. So I started studying face culture.

You live in Dubai and have probably noticed the difference between the way local women and Russian women take care of themselves.

– Both Russians and Ukrainians love to take care of themselves – even more than foreigners. But, alas, it is our women who have the most harmful facial habits. They frown and purse their lips in disgust. This is anti-fitness, a provocateur of wrinkles. You need to follow the example of foreign women and smile as much as possible.

When is it time to start doing face culture?

– The first signs of a “tired” face begin to appear after 25 years. Of course, the sooner you start, the better. But even after 50 years it’s not too late to start. Only in adulthood should you not expect super results. Face culture will help you look younger and fresher than your peers, but it will not make you look 10 years younger.

How quickly will the results appear from classes?

– After the first lessons, you will notice how your face has become fresher, the color and tone of your skin have changed. Changes that are truly visible to others will occur in about three months. But only if you study five days a week for 20 minutes, and do it constantly.

What if you abandon it?

Then the result of your labors will last for 2-3 weeks, and then fade away. In other words, you need to study for life. You should make facial fitness a routine habit, like brushing your teeth or taking a shower.

I continue, as promised, the topic of facial wrinkles. This is not relevant for everyone, but for those who have experienced this topic themselves, the information may be useful. Today I want to touch a little on how they are formed and how it relates to health. I’ll also give you 3 tips that I tested on myself and that are guaranteed to help reduce expression lines.

Where do expression lines come from?

The beginning of wrinkles in the skin, which will later turn into wrinkles, can begin in adolescence or childhood. The habit of wrinkling your forehead or “pushing” your eyebrows from tension, irritation, or any vigorous activity does not cause concern at first. Because in childhood, when emotions change, the skin returns to its usual state. The habit does not go away with age, but expression lines remain on your face even after you have relaxed it.

How does excess muscle tension harm your health?

Do a little test. While working at the computer or other activities that require concentration, notice which muscles are tense. Do you really need to strain your neck, shoulders, and back to type? How does tension in the forehead and bridge of the nose help when studying something? Does an argument go more effectively if you understand your eyebrows and wrinkle your forehead?

In everyday life, we very often use muscles that are not needed for current activities. This creates unnecessary tension and a person gets tired much faster. Therefore, after a working day in a sitting position, you can feel “broken”, as if hours of physical work have passed.

On the face, such tension turns into facial wrinkles and is aggravated by age-related changes and sun exposure to the skin. And then these elegant facial wrinkles “suddenly” appeared. In one of his books, Dale Carnegie refers to proven facts that fatigue is caused by eye strain and, accordingly, the muscles around them. Very often, facial wrinkles appear on the forehead, around the eyes, between the eyebrows.

3 practical tips for combating expression wrinkles

Both prevention, when there are no facial wrinkles yet, and the fight against wrinkles on the skin, trained over the years, follow the same principles. It’s just that in cases where facial wrinkles have already settled on the face, you need to act more intensively and on all fronts. Believe me, facial wrinkles can be corrected at any age.

Here are 3 tips that help me a lot:

1. During the day, periodically check whether your facial muscles are tense unnecessarily. You can also ask your loved ones to tell you when it’s time to “make your face simpler” and relax your muscles.

2. Morning and evening, do exercises for the problem area of ​​the facial muscles. Ideally, of course, exercises should be done for all muscles, but you can start with problem areas. Facial sculpting was developed (or simply popularized) by Carol Maggio. You can easily find exercises on the Internet. Gives very good results after about a month of training.

3. Use helpers. These are frownies patches and creams with the Botox effect (I have posts about them on the beautician). If the case is severe, then at first something like this will help a lot.

I looked at the patches and thought about buying them several times, but until the advertising convinced me. It is better to consciously wean your muscles from straining unnecessarily. Once you peel off the bandage, the tension may return. I might try these patches someday, but not in the near future.

I use relaxing creams with Botox effect and they work quite well. This is a good way to help yourself cope with excess micro-tension in the skin and muscles of the face. I will tell you about them and Botox in more detail, separately, and I will definitely show you exactly which brands I use and what works.

If you follow these simple rules and take your expression wrinkles seriously, then I give a 99.9% guarantee that within 1-2 months your expression wrinkles will lose their positions. But you need to start today. Better now. Is there anything too tense?