"I was wondering, how to get rid of my double chin? How long do they put you out for surgery? What are the risks? And how much does it cost? How long does it last. Can you exercise your chin and get the same results?"
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If you’ve been considering a facelift or other facial cosmetic surgery procedure, going under the knife isn’t your only option.
Conventional facelift surgery requires extensive incisions and stitches, and it can take months to heal and recover completely. However, today’s innovative facial cosmetic options may allow you to steer clear of surgery and enjoy the benefits of a facelift without the pain and extra costs.
Whether you need to get rid of wrinkles, tighten up sagging skin or just want a fresher, more youthful appearance, consider any of these facelift alternatives:
The Obagi skincare system is an increasingly popular treatment at the doctor’s office, and can help get rid of fine lines and wrinkles, reduce sagging skin and improve collagen production. The Obagi Blue Threadlift is a non-surgical facelift, and is performed by freezing the skin and placing facelift sutures (or threads) on sagging or drooping areas of the face. These threads help tighten up the skin and also trigger collagen production; after about six weeks, the dermatologist or skincare professional can tighten up the threads as needed.
One of the latest skin rejuvenation treatments is the microcurrent face lift, a procedure that stimulates collagen production and helps to tighten and tone facial muscles. This treatment can also balance out the skin tone for a more youthful and attractive appearance. High energy waves are passed over key areas of the face to boost collagen production and encourage healthy cell growth.
Thermage treatments make use of radiofrequency technology to heat up the inner layers of skin to boost collagen production. The heat causes the muscles to contract immediately, and the increased collagen can create a suppler, youthful appearance. Thermage skin tightening treatments can tighten up loose facial skin under the neck, help get rid of crow’s feet, and also reduces fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth.
Laser treatments offer an alternative to applying heat or using sutures to tighten and tone the face, and can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles within days. Laser skin resurfacing helps to deaden and remove the top layer of skin and also increases collagen production; this helps stimulate healthy cell growth for a fresher, more youthful appearance.
Dermabrasion is a step up from microdermabrasion treatments that help buff away the top layer of skin and also remove fine lines and wrinkles. Dermabrasion is a relatively intensive treatment that literally scrapes away the entire top layer of the face; after a few weeks, the cells begin to rebuild and collagen regeneration occurs at a higher rate. This process can tighten and tone up the skin, reduce fine lines, scars and pigmentation, and leave the face looking years younger.
A face lift can help you achieve a more youthful and attractive appearance for the long-term, but you don’t have to endure painful surgery to get the results you want. Today’s innovative facial cosmetic surgery treatments can help you tighten up the skin, lose excess fat around the neck and zap away wrinkles after a short series of treatments.
Learn more about facelift alternatives in our facial rejuvenation information guide, or consult with a cosmetic surgeon in your area to review your options.
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