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The Ultimate Guide to Facial Skin Rejuvenation

Oct 28th 2021

The Ultimate Guide to Facial Skin Rejuvenation

Healthy, glowing, youthful skin is a luxury that many of us don’t realize we have until our skin begins to dull, tire, and sag. Whether you’re struggling with crow’s-feet or other fine lines and wrinkles; discoloration from sun damage; or acne scarring, facial skin rejuvenation may be just the thing you need to regain your confidence.

But what exactly are facial rejuvenation treatments? Find out in our ultimate guide to facial skin rejuvenation.

Defining Facial Rejuvenation

Facial rejuvenation treatments can vary from minor to major. Minor treatments include the use of serums and creams, such as those in DefenAge’s skin-care product line. Major treatments include procedures done by a licensed professional such as a dermatologist or an esthetician.

Determining the Proper Treatment

So how do you know which treatment is right for you? When your favorite facial cleanser, toner, or moisturizer just isn’t giving you the results you’re looking for, your next step is to visit your skin-care professional. Share your concerns with your doctor, whether they’re fine lines and wrinkles, discoloration due to sun damage, a sagging neckline, or deep scarring. Your dermatologist or esthetician will help you determine the root of your concerns. Once they’ve established that, they’ll help you determine the appropriate treatment method. Lighter facial rejuvenation treatments include the use of topical products or microdermabrasion. Intensive treatments include chemical peels, Botox, and even plastic surgery.

Reasons To Seek Skin Rejuvenation

People seek facial rejuvenation treatments for a number of reasons. Some of the most common are:

  • Tired, sunken, or sagging eyelids or sockets
  • Dull skin
  • Discolored skin
  • Scarring
  • Static wrinkles (wrinkles that don’t change when you move your face)
  • Dynamic wrinkles (expression-related wrinkles)
  • Sun damage
  • Severe acne
  • Sagging or sunken skin
  • Vascular conditions (visible blood vessels, constant redness, blisters)
  • Excessive freckles
  • Scars

Facial rejuvenation treatments can be quite major (such as Botox or face-lifts), so it’s important to ensure that you’re in good physical, emotional, and psychological health before undergoing a procedure. This will ensure you’re making a healthy and positive decision for yourself. In addition, your good health will keep your immune system up to reduce the risk of complications. Be sure to talk about any underlying medical issues, such as whether you smoke and other important factors, with your physician before scheduling your procedure.

Types of Facial Rejuvenation Treatments

Just as there are numerous reasons to seek facial rejuvenation, there are numerous treatment methods to choose from. Different treatments target different issues, so it’s important to thoroughly discuss your options with your doctor before deciding. Some of the most common types of facial rejuvenation treatments include:

Topical Solutions

Topical solutions are ideal for surface-related concerns, such as fine lines and wrinkles, excessively dry skin, and an overall need for rejuvenation.

Laser and Mechanical Resurfacing

These resurfacing treatments are helpful for minimizing fine lines and wrinkles in targeted areas or around the entire face. They’re also ideal for targeting sunspots, age spots, severe acne, and scarring.

Light Treatments

Intense pulse light (IPL) and laser treatments are helpful for evening out skin tone, eliminating discolored skin, and tightening up sagging skin around the eyes, neckline, and lips. Ablative laser treatments are also used to slough off topical layers of the skin to smooth out deeper lines and wrinkles.

Chemical Peels

These peels are formulated to target specific conditions. Chemical peels are used to slough off damaged layers of skin and provide deep hydration for a more youthful appearance. They can reduce fine lines and wrinkles, minimize the appearance of acne and scars, and treat discoloration.

Injectables

These treatments include injectable compounds that improve the appearance of your skin. Some examples include:

  • Dermal fillers: used to contour your skin
  • Botox: used to relax wrinkles
  • Spider vein treatment: used to collapse surface veins

Non-Ablative Treatments

These less invasive treatments are used to reduce the appearance of scarring, address discoloration, and smooth your skin. The most common types of non-ablative treatments include microdermabrasion, light acid peels, and microneedling.

Factors to Consider Before Facial Rejuvenation

Next up in our ultimate guide to facial skin rejuvenation are important factors to consider before you get a facial rejuvenation treatment. These factors include:

  • Skin type
  • Doctor’s orders
  • Wellness

Know Your Skin Type

Knowing your skin type is critical to choosing the right skin-care products and, in this case, undergo the right facial rejuvenation treatment. Your skin type depends on a few factors, including your skin’s water content, oil levels, and sensitivity. There are four skin types: normal, dry, oily, and combination.

Normal

Normal skin types aren’t too dry and or too oily. If this is your type, you likely have no or very few imperfections, no trouble with sensitivities, and small pores.

Dry

Dry skin tends to dry out quickly and have trouble retaining moisture. If you have this skin type, you may have trouble with dull or rough skin, red patches, and more visible fine lines and wrinkles. Because your skin has less water content, your skin may feel uncomfortably tight.

A variety of factors besides your natural predisposition contributes to dry skin. Aging, hormonal changes, weather, UV radiation, certain ingredients in soaps and cosmetics, and even certain medications can all cause or worsen dry skin.

Oily

Oily skin types tend to become oily quickly, even after a good cleansing. If you have oily skin, you may have trouble with larger pores, acne, and a shiny complexion.

Combination

Combination skin types tend to be a mixture of normal and oily. If this is your type, you may have dry or normal skin on your cheeks but oily skin on your nose or forehead. You’ll likely have issues with larger pores, blackheads, and a shiny complexion.

When it comes time to revamp your skin-care routine, it’s always best to talk with a licensed skin-care professional first, especially if you’re considering extensive measures. If you wish to combat age-related concerns such as crow’s-feet, deepening static wrinkles, and discoloration, your doctor’s understanding of the aging process will help you determine the best possible solution. In addition, if you have particularly sensitive skin, it’s even more important that you discuss your options with your doctor first. That’s because some of these skin rejuvenation treatments can be quite harsh, particularly microdermabrasion and certain kinds of chemical peels.

The Ultimate Guide to Facial Skin Rejuvenation