The beauty industry has witnessed a boom in anti-ageing and wrinkle-removal solutions, and many of the new products are targeted to cater for the needs of millennials and Gen Z to look ‘Instagram perfect’.
However, blue light from screen time, unhealthy eating practices, and ineffective lifestyle choices, and inadequate sun protection make our skin and overall health suffer, thereby ageing us in the process.
It is essential to start an anti-ageing regimen even after you have started showing signs of fine lines and wrinkles. You should start working with a dermatologist to help develop an effective anti-ageing skincare routine depending on your beauty goals, and a bespoke regimen may include the following:
Sun protection
Ensuring you are protected from the harmful UV rays of the sun is the first line of defence in slowing down ageing. Excessive sun exposure in your 20s and 30s can lead to wrinkles and dark spots on the skin.
Topical creams
You may be recommended topical creams to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and typical anti-ageing products may include ingredients such as retinol, alpha and beta hydroxy acids (AHA and BHA), and vitamins A and C, which help eliminate dead skin cells and boosts regeneration.
Laser treatments
Laser treatments stimulate the skin’s production of new skin cells and collagen, and can also helper reduce age spots, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines.
Dermal fillers
As we age, we lose collagen in the skin, and this is where dermal fillers come into play to help restore the volume in your skin. A specialist will use dermal fillers to fill in wrinkles in laces such as around the mouth and under the eyes.
Microdermabrasion
In this treatment procedure, your skincare specialist will use an instrument to spray fine particles of a chemical substance onto your skin. This will enable the skin to regenerate, which can fade some signs of ageing.
If you’re looking for microdermabrasion in Redditch, get in touch today.