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Facial Rejuvenation

Wrinkles

All wrinkles are caused by loss of collagen as a result of aging, sun exposure, smoking, or facial movements; however, wrinkles are not all alike. The wrinkles we see in the texture of the skin at rest are called static wrinkles, whereas wrinkles that seem to appear with muscle movement are called dynamic wrinkles. It is important to note this distinction as their treatment can be significantly varied. Although the treatment is different, you will often notice some improvement to dynamic wrinkles when treating static wrinkles and vice versa.

Dynamic Wrinkles

Dynamic wrinkles occur in people of all ages, even children. Sometimes called wrinkles in motion, dynamic wrinkles appear when a muscle contracts and causes the skin to form a crease; therefore, dynamic wrinkles are seen only when you smile or raise your eyebrow. Botox® will relax the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles.

New and innovative techniques with Botox® are being evaluated all the time. Botox® can be used to:

Static Wrinkles

Static wrinkles tend to develop in skin that has thinned as a result of natural aging. In order to best treat static wrinkles, a distinction is made between different types. Fine skin lines that are diffuse and cover a wide area will respond well to superficial Skin Rejuvenation. Diffuse moderate static wrinkles may require more aggressive skin rejuvenation with an Esthetic Laser. Simple moderate static wrinkles respond well to fillers, such as Restylane® and Fat Transfer. Certain deep and resistant wrinkles, such as horizontal forehead wrinkles, Nasolabial Folds, and smile lines, can be first treated with Subcision, a new scar-free procedure that eliminates these wrinkles, and then filled with your favorite filler.

These are some of the many places that these fillers and techniques can be used: