After I turned 30, I started noticing fine lines and crows feet around my eyes. I had to accept the reality that my face was aging and my skin was changing. Don’t get me wrong, I think aging gracefully is a beautiful thing, but there are things we can do to slow down the signs! If you’re all for youth preservation, this blog post is for you.
As your skin ages, certain biochemical changes occur. For example, collagen and elastin deteriorate, leading to droopy, lax skin. Facial bone loss may also occur, causing lines to appear around your mouth. But sun exposure is the single biggest cause of skin damage. Photoaging leads to fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, dryness, and changes skin texture. So what can you do about these changes, you ask?
According to Harvard Health, there’s a range of nonsurgical options for treating wrinkles and fine lines. Each treatment varies in effectiveness, cost, recovery time, safety, and other factors, and repeat treatments are necessary for some of these procedures in order to attain the desired effect. Wanna know what they are? Check out the infographic below to get the lowdown!
Treatments for Fine Lines and Wrinkles