Fine lines and wrinkles develop as skin collagen and elastin decrease due to ageing, daily wear and tear from facial muscles straining, sun exposure, environmental variables, and skin damage. Fine lines emerge initially around regions that receive attention, such as the mouth and eyes. With time, these small lines become wrinkles, which are deeper lines. Fine lines and wrinkles can appear on any region of our body, but the face, neck, and hands are the most typically affected. There are many non-surgical techniques to remove fine lines and wrinkles.
Causes for wrinkles and fine lines
Wrinkles are an inevitable aspect of growing older. People’s skin grows thinner, drier, and less elastic as they age, making it less able to defend itself from harm. Facial expressions such as smiling or squinting cause fine lines to appear early in life. Other causes are sun exposure, dehydration etc. In order to remove fine lines and wrinkles, several methodologies are available.
Types of wrinkles
Static wrinkles
Static wrinkles appear as the skin loses flexibility as it ages and capitulates to gravity. These are the lines that almost everyone hears at some point. Static wrinkles include laugh lines, marionette lines, and nasolabial folds. Static wrinkles develop over time as a result of ongoing dynamic wrinkles. These wrinkles are permanent and appear even when we don’t make any facial expressions.
Dynamic wrinkles
Squinting, smiling, and furrowing the brow are examples of dynamic wrinkles. Crow’s feet commonly observed in athletes produced by years of squinting at the sun, or the lines that grow around the mouth as a result of smoking, are two examples. The skin in that area stretches as a result of these types of repetitive actions.
Treatment to cure wrinkles
Using dermal fillers
Dermal fillers are injectable medications approved by the FDA to smooth lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers are injectable implants that help smooth skin and wrinkles. They are injected beneath your skin with a needle, as the name implies. The former “freezes” muscles to minimise wrinkles, whereas dermal fillers are injectable implants that help smooth skin and wrinkles.
Using skin boosters
Skin boosters are hyaluronic acid micro-injections into the skin. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring hydrating substance found in the skin, muscles, and joints. It can pull 1000 times its own weight in water and keep the water molecules within itself. This skin rejuvenation treatment can increase moisture, texture, and glow on your face, neck, decollate, and hands.