Cosmetic Procedure Of Facelift—Learn About The Types
June 29, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Reverse Aging Tips
Filed under Microdermabrasion & Facelifts
But as a twenty first century woman you should have more control on how you look. In fact facelift as a branch of cosmetic surgery can give you the power to decide how long you want to look fresh and youthful.
What is facelift anyway? Facelift is a kind of cosmetic procedure that involves removing excess skin and fat from your face and neck and tightening the remaining tissues and muscles underneath. The result is amazing: a good ten years slashed off from your skin taking you back to the days when you used to be a glamorous lady.
Not only ladies, facelift can benefit the men too by giving them a more youthful skin. In fact, facelift as a procedure is divided into several varieties which are again divided into a number of sub categories. Why these different types and techniques? They have been designed to suit different skin conditions and to meet individual expectations. Some methods are applied only on the upper surface of skin. For more cosmetic enhancement, surgeons often resort to more complicated procedures that involve the tightening of skin or stretching out the fatty tissues.
Here are the brief descriptions of major types of facelift:
Subcutaneous Facelift
This first generation cosmetic procedure involves making of incision around the area of hairline and earlobe. Another incision is made in the chin area to work upon the skin of neck. This is a kind of cosmetic procedure where, the fats deposited under the skin are removed and muscles are tightened. At the end your face receives a slimmer and more toned look.
This type of facelift which happens to be the simplest form of face rejuvenation cosmetic procedure has been popular during the 70’s. But this method was soon replaced by a series of more complex procedures, as the effects of this facelift are only short lived bringing back to your skin the same stretched look within a short time.
In attempts to overcome this problem, some cosmetic surgeons started to pull the tissues very tightly. But it only gave the face a flat look where muscles move scarcely to give the expressions. Also in this case, the chances of side effects are also higher.
SACS lift
Here the dissection takes place just below the layers of fat for a deeper penetration. In recent times this technique of facelift seems to be most popular cosmetic method for skin rejuvenation.
SMAS lift
We have a layer of tissue called the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) underneath our skin. The SMAS lift involves tightening of this layer by folding it over itself. Excess fats are also removed. This procedure gets you firmer cheeks and necks and a more defined jaw line.
This technique is however divided in several sub categories like ‘limited SMAS’, ‘extended SMAS’, ‘SMAS plication’, ‘the composite facelift’, which are also described as ’second’, ‘third’ and ‘forth’ generation facelifts.
Subperiosteal Facelift
Subperiosteal or ‘mask’ lift, involves a procedure where tissues attached to the bones are lifted as units. This technique avoids cuts near the areas of your ear.
Multiplanar facelifts
The modern cosmetic surgery combines all the above mentioned procedures to carry out a facelift. These are called the ‘multiplanar facelifts’.
It is the cosmetic surgeon who takes the decision as to what type of facelift suits you most depending on the age, skin type and other medical factors.
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Build Collagen Naturally - An In Depth Analysis On What Works And What Doesn’t In Skin Tightening
June 29, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Reverse Aging Tips
Filed under About Anti-Aging
If you want to find out the most effective collagen cream remedy, it is essential that you understand how our bodies build collagen naturally and whether it integrates external collagen into the system or not. This understanding shall make it crystal clear to you what is best for your skin.
Let us look at what role collagen plays in your skin health. Collagen is a fibrous protein. It gives strength and firmness to your skin. Its natural production slows down with age. That’s why children and adolescents have the smoothest and softest skin, while adults don’t have that kind of soft and supple skin.
But thanks to advances in modern medical science, you can now build collagen naturally. All you need to do is look for the proper collagen cream remedy that contains natural ingredients that stimulate collagen production in the skin.
Avoid the “Collagen As Ingredient” Trap
Now, a lot of people resort to collagen injections, collagen pills or collagen based creams and lotions to increase the level of collagen in their skin. You should avoid them as they are bound to be useless and ineffective. They are a sheer waste of money.
Scientific evidence proves that the collagen molecule is too large to be absorbed through the skin pores. It just stays on the surface of the skin and gets washed off when you take a shower. This makes collagen creams and lotions totally ineffective.
While collagen pills may transport the collagen molecules into the body, but the collagen molecule is not assimilated by the body system due to its complex structure. So, collagen pills are equally ineffective for wrinkle removal.
Collagen injections plump up the skin for a few months and then the skin sags again as the collagen is reabsorbed and thrown away. These injections need to be taken after every few months and only offer a very temporary, painful and expensive solution for wrinkle removal.
The right approach is to make use of scientifically proven natural ingredients in the collagen cream remedy so that you can build collagen naturally in your skin.
Cynergy TK is a cutting edge breakthrough natural ingredient that has been pioneered in New Zealand. It comes closest to being a “miracle ingredient” for anti-aging and skin rejuvenation. It helps build collagen naturally in your skin and makes the skin young and wrinkle free.
It significantly improves the skin’s moisture retentivity and elasticity. It is rich in enzymatic antioxidants and reduces fine lines, stretch marks and blemishes. It makes the skin soft, supple and creamy complexioned.
So, don’t look for collagen in the best collagen cream remedy, but look for extraordinary natural ingredients like Cynergy TK, which build collagen naturally in the skin and make it young and vibrant.
Visit my website to find out more of such amazing natural ingredients that you should look for in the best anti aging skin care products that help the body build collagen naturally, so that you can achieve a young, beautiful and naturally glowing skin.
Thanks to Vijay Raisinghani for contributing this article to our Anti-Aging blog:
Vijay Raisinghani is a Natural Healthcare Expert and a passionate advocate of natural skin care. His website http://www.beautiful-healthy-skin.com provides a wealth of information on what works and what doesn’t work in Anti-aging skincare to achieve a young, beautiful and vibrant skin.
Wrinkle Treatment – Try These Simple and Effective Home Remedies for Wrinkles
June 29, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Reverse Aging Tips
Filed under About Anti-Aging
“Want to look younger!!!” Just spare 10 minutes daily and you will turn back the clock 10 years in 15 days. The new beauty mantra that has taken most of our 40+ young women by storm is wrinkle treatment.
Ageing is a non-reversible continuous process. With time, the skin gradually loses its elasticity resulting in crow’s feet, wrinkles and age spots. As one crosses the age of 30, skin becomes thinner and is unable to retain enough moisture to keep that glamorous glow.
Skin ages much more faster where there has been sun exposure, leading to wrinkles. These especially include the face, neck, the backs of the hands, and the tops of the forearms.
Wrinkles are usually of two types - fine surface lines and deep furrows.
What causes wrinkles?
Over time, the dermis in our skin loses both collagen (protein) and elastin (fibres that provide elasticity to skin), so the skin gets thinner and has trouble getting enough moisture to the epidermis. The fat in the subcutaneous layer that gives skin a fleshy appearance also begins to disappear, the epidermis starts to sag, and wrinkles form.
Factors that promote formation of wrinkles include:
1) Smoking and alcoholism
2) Light skinned people, as they are more prone to sun damage.
3) Heredity
4) Clothing - the lesser the sun exposure, the lesser probability of wrinkling. (caps, long sleeves etc.)
5) Occupation – outdoor profession leads to early wrinkles
Wrinkle treatment -
The good news is that early prevention and treatment can keep wrinkles at bay. Anti-ageing skin care has become a multi-million dollar industry. A new hybrid word “cosmeceutical” has entered our vocabulary (cosmetic + pharmaceutical).
Choice of treatment depends on factors such as age, location of wrinkle and individual tolerance of side-effects.
1. The easiest way to avoid wrinkles is to limit exposure to sun. Apply a sunscreen with 15 SPF (sun protection factor) or higher, while going out to block harmful UV rays from damaging your skin.
2. Drink plenty of water to keep skin hydrated. Moisturize dry skin, especially during months when the air is drier.
3. Easy availability of over the counter anti-wrinkle and anti-ageing creams, moisturizers, cellulite creams. Where on one hand, their cosmetic properties are used for beautifying; the medicinal properties include curing, treating and prevention.
4. Cosmetic surgery has made an inroad into wrinkle treatment. A word of caution here – any type of cosmetic surgery whether its botox injections or chemical peels must be performed only by a professional.
5. Low energy plasma skin regeneration treatment. The energy stimulates new skin growth in the targeted area and can be used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles or superficial skin lesions.
Our skin undergoes continuous erosion with age, so it would be highly unrealistic to expect permanent wrinkle treatment. These treatments are not tailor made as per individual needs, but the right therapy should be arrived at, only after consultation with a professional surgeon. Many people require repeated treatments or at times combination of treatments.
Do anti-wrinkle creams actually work?
Most anti-wrinkle creams are enriched with potent anti-oxidant and a variety of vitamins in order to induce skin cell reproduction and supply the reduced collagen.
We have many anti-ageing creams from Loreal, Garnier etc. easily available in the market. Regular massaging with these creams gradually tightens the skin tissue by increasing blood circulation. However, it is important to have realistic expectations from any sort of treatment.
Cosmetic surgery and wrinkles –
The year 2002 onwards started the Botox craze, but Protox wrinkle treatment is the buzzword today (yet to get approval in India). Its ad punch line is “no needles, no surgery, no acid peels, just a great product to reduce wrinkles at a reasonable cost”.
Botox, which is called lunchtime treatment in U.S., has got regulatory approval and is promoted widely in India. Not an OTC drug, it features in the top 5 minimal invasive procedures to remove wrinkles. Cost of treatment varies between Rs. 5000 to Rs. 8000 depending on the area being treated.
Collagen injections, although in use for the last 2 decades, have a temporary effect of 3-4 months. Bovine collagen is injected to fill the wrinkles and reduce their visibility. Facial creases around forehead, chin and cheek react well to this treatment.
Other surgical procedures include microdermabrasion, glycolic acid peels, surgical facelifts, laser resurfacing. Studies show that results for these cosmetic treatments are not long lasting and do not carry much risk.
Home Remedies for Wrinkles
1) Apply a mashed ripe banana on your face regularly to tighten your skin.
2) Regular facial is quite effective in controlling wrinkles. This is so because massage increases blood circulation and tightens the muscles and tissues.
3) Puncture 3 capsules of vitamin E. Add to it 2 teaspoons of plain yogurt, 1/2 teaspoon honey and 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice. Apply to face. Leave on skin for about 10 minutes and rinse. This is useful and effective Home Remedies for Wrinkles.
4) Age spots can become fainter by applying lemon juice a few times a day.
5) Apply a paste of turmeric powder with sugarcane juice to remove wrinkles and to prevent skin ageing. This is another effective Home Remedies for Wrinkles
6) To prevent wrinkles, apply pure and odourless castor oil.
If you are looking for a complete Cinderella transformation, you probably will not find it in any cream or treatment. There can only be improvements but not total cure. So the one and only treatment is, combine a healthy lifestyle with healthy diet from the start for achieving a younger looking face
Thanks to Dr James Sameul for contributing this article to our Anti-Aging blog:
Dr James Sameul is an Ayurvedic doctor having years of experience in the field of Ayurveda and Alternative medicine. Find out more Home Remedies for Wrinkles at http://www.natural-homeremedies.org/
He has an exclusive website on Home Remedies for various diseases. You can also contribute to the Home remedies by visiting the website
Facelift, Face Lift, Rhytidectomy, Facial Rejuvenation ; Cosmetic Plastic Surgery In The Philippines
June 29, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Reverse Aging Tips
Filed under Microdermabrasion & Facelifts
Rhytidectomy / Facelift
Ptosis, wrinkling or fine lines of the face is largely the result of aging, massive weight lost, actinic damage or genetic disorder acting singly or in combination with one another. The aged look of the face results from gradual reduction of facial soft tissue volume.
To better analyze the face and the changes that it sustained through time, this is divided in 3 regions. The forehead is observed for dynamic and static transverse lines, ptosis of the brow and vertical glabellar lines between the brow. The mid face is noted for hallowing of the cheek, deep nasojugal, nasolabial and labiomental furrow, hooding of the upper eye lid skin and lower eyelid bags. While poor jaw line definition is accompanied by laxity of the neck skin with vertical lines and is often seen at the lower 3rd of the face.
These significant changes can be addressed by Rhytidectomy or commonly known as face lift . There are 2 general types of face lift procedure. These are the open or surgical face lift and non surgical face lift which is also known as thread lift. Both the non-surgical and the surgical face lift reduce the sagging skin, soften the deep nasolabial folds, smoothen the sagging skin of the neck and improve the definition of the jaw line thus, restoring a youthful appearance. Face lift procedure addresses only sagging and atrophic facial tissues. It has no effect on the quality of facial skin. And consequently, this is not a treatment for irregular skin pigmentation which can be address by resurfacing procedure.
This rejuvenation or restoration procedure is done by re-suspending the soft tissues of the face with placation sutures and removing or excising the excess, inelastic skin of the face. The resulting scar is oriented along the natural line of the face, this is placed along the anterior border of ear and turns back at the ear lobule going to posterior hair line, thus making it very inconspicuous. Majority of the patients that seek consult for facial rejuvenation often have simultaneous concern with the appearance of their eye lids. Most would complain of hooding and fullness of the upper eye lid skin with baggy lower eye lids. This can be deal with upper and lower blepharoplasty. It’s very common that patients consulting for face lift procedure will also need a blephraoplasty surgery and vise versa. The result of both procedures are very complementary and maximizes the result of each procedure.
Facial rejuvenation can also be attained through a minimally invasive procedure without any surgical incision. This procedure is called Thread Lift Surgery, in which suspension, non absorbable barbed sutures are inserted under the skin to lift the facial soft tissues and attain a more youthful look. This procedure results to less swelling compared to traditional open face lift. However, the results may only last for 2 to 3 years.
This is performed as an out-patient procedure in a fully equipped ambulatory surgical facility or patients may be admitted for a day or two if they prefer to have more comfort and relaxation immediately after the surgery. Whether the procedure will be performed as an out-patient or as a hospital procedure, preoperative laboratory and medical clearance is required. This is done a day before the surgery. The procedure will last for 3 to 4 hours under deep sedation with local anesthesia or general anesthesia. This can be performed simultaneously with other cosmetic procedures for patients with good physical health. Patients are required to wear tight dressing or compression garment for 1 week, this will help the skin to redrape to the muscles of the face, assists in controlling swelling and also prevent fluid to accumulate under the skin flap. There will be some swelling and mild bruising of the face that will last for several days to weeks. Sutures are usually removed 7 days after the surgery.
Patients planning to have this procedure will be required to allot 10 to 14 days for the initial consultation, laboratory, medical clearance, surgery, follow up, suture removal and early recuperation. After this the patient is safe to travel since wounds are already dried and healed.
Possible risks and complications:
Unfavorable scarring Bleeding (hematoma) Infection Poor wound healing Anesthesia risks Correctable hair loss at the incisions Facial nerve injury with weakness Facial asymmetry Skin loss Numbness or other changes in skin sensation Fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die (fat necrosis) Fluid accumulation Pain, which may persist Skin contour irregularities Skin discoloration, sensitivity or swelling Sutures may spontaneously surface through the skin, become visible or produce irritation that require removal Unsatisfactory results may include asymmetry, unsatisfactory surgical scar location, unacceptable visible deformities at the ends of the incisions (It may be necessary to perform additional surgery to improve your results) Deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications Possibility of revisional surgery
For more information on affordable cosmetic procedure, selecting qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon and to know all your options for the procedure you want to have you may visit www.philippinecosmetic.com/ or www.cosmeticplasticsurgeryphil.com .
Thanks to Dr P Lorenzo for contributing this article to our Anti-Aging blog:
Dr Rino Lorenzo
is a Filipino Plastic Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeon based in Manila Philippines.He is a Board Certified and fully trained Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, with 6 years of formal training in the field of Aesthetic / Cosmetic, Reconstructive and Burn Plastic Surgery. Dr Rino is a fellow of Philippine Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon.
how many sessions of microdermabrasion will work mild acne scarring?
June 29, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Reverse Aging Tips
Filed under Microdermabrasion & Facelifts
I’m 19 years old and I’m planning to go through microdermabrasion. Will I see results with 5 sessions? or will it take 10 sessions though? I have mild acne and acne scarring, oil skin and red spots due to acne.
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