Facial treatments from 35 to 50 years of age
Facial Treatments from 35 to 50 years of age
As we age, the skin and facial structure show signs of wear and devitalization. In this age range, it is critical to address both the quality of the skin and the cervicofacial structure to maintain a fresh, youthful appearance. Here we explore in detail the recommended treatments for people between the ages of 35 and 50.
Skin Quality
Between the ages of 35 and 50, the skin begins to show signs of devitalization due to decreased collagen and elastin production. This can result in a dull appearance, fine wrinkles and loss of firmness. To combat these changes, nourishing and preventive treatments are recommended to help revitalize and protect the skin.
Cervicofacial Structure
Aging also affects the facial structure. The facial skeleton loses volume, and soft tissues begin to sag, which can cause a loss of definition in the jawline and the appearance of jowls. Preventing and treating sagging of these tissues is crucial, and a customized combination of treatments should be done to provide support and stimulate structural growth.
Treatment Options 2. Skin Texture Treatments Cosmetics
- HA-XTRM Serum: A powerful moisturizing serum that improves skin elasticity and firmness, ideal for combating dryness and fine wrinkles.
- C-XTRM Serum + H-XTRM Cream: An antioxidant and nourishing duo that protects the skin against free radicals and improves its texture and radiance.
Physicians
- BOTOX: Used to reduce dynamic wrinkles, such as frown lines on the forehead and around the eyes, BOTOX relaxes the underlying muscles and smoothes the skin’s appearance.
Regenerative
- Laser Mesotherapy(LASER CO2/ERBIO + PRGF): This is a very popular treatment that combines laser with plasma rich in growth factors to stimulate cell regeneration and improve skin texture and tone.
- Peeling: Chemical peels help renew the skin’s surface, improving its texture and reducing blemishes and fine wrinkles.
- Fractionated CO2 LASER: This ablative treatment improves skin texture, reduces scars and blemishes, and promotes collagen regeneration.
- It reduces scars and blemishes and promotes collagen regeneration.
- Full CO2 LASER: This is a deeper laser for those skins with stubborn wrinkles or areas such as the perioral or crow’s feet.
- LASER for skin blemishes.
Medical Structural Treatments
- FILLERS: some social regions can benefit from volume enhancement such as the cheekbones, nasolabial lines, lips or infraorbital folds through the use of hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite. Fillers can restore lost volume and redefine facial contours.
- HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound): This non-invasive treatment uses ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production in the deep layers of the skin, providing a lifting and tightening effect.
Surgical
- Periocular Surgery: Procedures such as blepharoplasty can rejuvenate the eye area, eliminating bags and excess skin.
- Face Lift: Helps lift and firm the mid-face area, combating sagging and restoring a youthful contour.
- Rhinoplasty: Improves the shape and function of the nose, harmonizing facial proportions.
- Otoplasty: particularly earlobe reduction helps to provide a more rejuvenated appearance.
- Liplift: Elevates and shortens the upper lip, providing a more youthful and attractive appearance.
- PRP Enriched Lipofilling: Uses the body’s own fat enriched with platelet-rich plasma to restore facial volume in a natural and long-lasting way.
Combination of Treatments
These treatments can be combined and applied throughout the year according to individual needs and under the supervision of a medical professional. The age range is indicative, and each treatment should be personalized to obtain the best results.
These treatments are essential to maintain a youthful and healthy appearance between the ages of 35 and 50. For more information and a personalized evaluation, do not hesitate to consult with our specialists.