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TREATMENT OF FACIAL WRINKLES
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INTRODUCTION:
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The
gradual development of facial wrinkles,
whether fine surface lines or deeper creases
and folds, is the classic early sign of
accumulated skin damage and inevitable
aging. Premature aging and wrinkling of the
skin may be accelerated by excessive
exposure to the sun and other elements,
overactive facial expression muscles, the
frequent use of tobacco products, poor
nutrition, or skin disorders. Fine surface
wrinkles that progress to deeper creases,
deepening facial expression due to repeated
skin folding, and deep folds which develop
with one’s maturity are obvious changes
which may combine to portray a less
desirable appearance. Persistent facial
lines, especially those involved in negative
emotional expressions, may mistakenly
portray to others, the look or worry, anger,
anxiety, disgust, or sadness, despite one’s
own positive internal feelings. Regardless
of the cause of facial creases or folds,
safe and successful treatments for reduction
or elimination of these problems are now
available with the help of a plastic
surgeon. Injecting or implanting substances
which either temporarily weaken the muscles
or act as skin volume fillers serve to
soften or eliminate the appearance of
wrinkles and produce a more youthful,
rejuvenated appearance.
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Treatments for facial wrinkles are usually
performed in the office setting which is
convenient, private, and safe for person who
desire therapy. Your health, in conjunction
with the appropriate therapy to achieve your
goals, is given full consideration by your
plastic surgeon prior to any decision to
undertake specific treatment. However, very
few individual health problems would limit
the use of these therapies due to their
minimally-invasive methods of application.
Your concerns and any medical requirements
for each facial wrinkle therapy will be part
of the consultation with your surgeon. |
UNDERSTANDING TYPES OF TREATMENTS FOR FACIAL
WRINKLES:
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Prominent
forehead creases, brow furrows or eye lines
(crow’s feet) produced by specific facial
expression muscles repeatedly creasing the
skin may be effectively treated by reducing
the function of specific facial muscles.
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a sterile,
purified protein produced from the bacteria,
Clostridium botulinum, in the laboratory.
Botox injected in small amounts into facial
muscles binds to the nerve endings supplying
the muscle and prevents nerve impulses from
traveling to the muscle. When injected into
muscle, it weakens or paralyzes the muscle
around the area injected for a typical
period of several months. The resultant
weakening or paralyzing effect on the facial
muscle temporarily reduces or eliminates
previous skin creasing and new skin creasing
is avoided. Botox may take several days to
have its effect, and the effect typically
lasts 3-6 months, in most individuals,
before full muscle movement returns. At that
point further treatment may be
elected.Injectable collage is an animal
protein filler material formulated
for safe use in nearly all areas of the
face, including the lips and crow's feet.
Fine wrinkles are filled in by the material
to reduce their visibility. Other prominent
facial creases and folds around the
forehead, cheeks, and chin can be treated as
well with this material. Initial collagen
allergy testing must be performed, and
repeated treatments every 2-4 months are
typically needed to sustain the desired
result. The treatments are easily performed
in the office and usually have minimal side
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Human collagen matrix, is an implant used
for reconstruction of soft tissue defects.
It may be threaded beneath the deep creases
of the brow or cheek folds or placed within
the upper and lower lips, to flatten and
reduce wrinkle visibility.
Typically, this material maintains the
majority of its volume correction similar to
injectable collagen.
Another type of implant is a nonsesorbable
synthetic polymer material, ePTFE which may
likewise be used in the forehead, cheek
folds, and lips to produce volume
enhancement and effacement of deep facial
creases. This material does not incorporate
into surrounding tissue, but it does not
lose volume either. It provides more lasting
change and may be placed during an office
procedure using local anesthetic and small
incisions with a relatively short recovery
period.
Fat grafting creates a natural augmentation
for the face, especially for the lips and
mouth region. Fat is usually harvested from
the abdomen and about one third of the
volume remains after the treatment. Fat
grafting can be repeated for additional
fullness. |
MAKING THE DECISION FOR A SPECIFIC
THERAPY:
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Expectations of
any facial wrinkle therapy must be
realistic. While an expectation for the
complete and permanent removal of facial
wrinkles for those persons considering
treatment may be attractive, it is
unrealistic, due to the ongoing nature of
wrinkle formation and currently available
methods for treatment. The patterns and
severity of facial wrinkle formation are
highly individual. Therefore, after
consultation with your surgeon, the
appropriate therapy for your specific
problems must be tailored to meet your
needs. Management of many facial wrinkles
may require repeated treatment for the use
of combinations of treatments to achieve
optimal results. The goal is to improve or
reduce the appearance of the wrinkle or
crease. This can be accomplished by reducing
skin folding caused by underlying facial
muscle action, as in botulinum toxin
therapy. Alternatively, the skin beneath the
wrinkle can be augmented to efface the
wrinkle with injected or inserted filler
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The choice of a type of therapy depends on
the location and extent of the wrinkles, the
desired duration of the effects, and the
tolerance for potential side effects. All of
these treatments provide additional and
complimentary aesthetic benefits whether
combined with another facial rejuvenation
procedure such as facelift, browlift,
blepharoplasty or skin resurfacing.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER EACH TREATMENT:
In comparison to typical cosmetic surgical
procedures, the office time for these
procedures and the subsequent recovery
period until one returns to normal function
are minimal. Botulinum toxin therapy
typically takes a few minutes to perform,
and most patients may return immediately to
home or work. Minor local irritation,
redness, bruising, or swelling at the
injection sites are the most commonly
observed side effects, all of which
typically abate within a few hours.
Likewise, collagen injection therapy can be
accomplished with a 5-15 minute procedure
with similar attendant side effects. Some
mild irritation at the injection sites is
unavoidable but can easily be camouflaged
with standard make-up, if necessary.
Filler implant insertion typically takes up
to an hour to perform in the office,
depending upon the number and extent of
treatment locations. Several sutures are
used to close the insertion site. More
swelling, redness, and discomfort may
accompany these procedures, which require
the use of local anesthetic. Local
application of cold compresses may feel
comforting. Most early swelling subsides
within a day or two, though minor swelling
and irritation may last for several weeks
during the implant healing phase. Your
activity level and medication for pain after
the procedure are dependent upon your
doctor’s recommendations.
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The information provided above is for educational
purposes only. Individual results may vary. A
personal consultation with your plastic surgeon is
the best way to gain information about your
particular complaint, and about potential treatment
options to address the same.
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