Non surgical facial rejuvenation

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Abstract

Hope springs eternal in the human breast, more so concerning our desire to stay or appear young. Non surgical options for facial rejuvenation are fast emerging as quick, effective and simpler options to achieve the desired goal. Various options are now available for dealing with the myriad of aesthetic ageing problems of the face, including programs of topical lotions & creams , 'Botox' for reducing wrinkles, fillers to fill in the scars and fixed rhytides, thread lifts as a quicker option to conventional face lifts in selected patients, facial peels and / or laser resurfacing to achieve a smoother, tighter and more youthful skin, non ablative laser rejuvenation tackling the triad of vascular, pigmentary and laxity components of the ageing facial skin, and lastly, but not in the least mesotherapy, which may emerge as a revolutionary technique to rejuvenate the ageing skin.

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Singh, K. (2006, July). Non surgical facial rejuvenation. Journal International Medical Sciences Academy. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820x10380032

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