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Wrinkles Around Eyes – Cosmetic Remedies

  • Posted on November 1, 2010 at 11:50 am

All of us at some point in our lives will have to face the normal aging process, and the wrinkles and age spots that accompany it. The biggest problem with your skin will be the skin that was most exposed to the sun.The wrinkles and blemishes that appear on our face and arms can for the most part, be blamed on exposure to the sun. The fine lines under eyes can be treated relatively easily, but the deeper wrinkles around eyes will require aggressive treatment by a dermatologist. Are you looking for effective treatments for wrinkles? Can you use some information on the best age spot removal on the market?You can find out by reading these various methods used to treat wrinkles and age spots.

Vitamin creams

There are several medical remedies for improving fine wrinkles and they can even minimize some of the deeper ones. The most proven and effective medical remedies is vitamin A acid. The vitamin A acids work the best when they are applied with a cream on a continuing basis.The peeling process that this remedy produces will be unpleasant at first, but will subside when the peeling stops. Another milder treatment for wrinkles is the fruit acids, or the Alpha-hydroxy acids, and while the affects on wrinkles are more subtle, the glycolic and lactic acids they contain are safe to use.Yet another method of treatment for fine lines and wrinkles are antioxidants.Creams and lotions used to dispense antioxidants contain beta-carotene as well as vitamins A, C, and E.

Laser therapy

A treatment that will more permanently reduce the wrinkles is called dermabrasion, and this method promotes new cell and collagen growth by sanding down the skin with a rotating instrument.Dermabrasion often produces excellent results, but it can sometimes scar or discolor the skin. Laser resurfacing is a technique that can produce similar results with a greater success rate. Laser interments are used to pass over the skin until the dermis, or second layer of skin is reached. Laser resurfacing works on the same principle of creating new cell and collagen growth, and may have to be repeated every 6 to 12 months. Plastic surgery or Botox treatments are other options to consider, although Botox treatments will have to be repeated to sustain the results and are more costly than other methods.

Hydroquinone therapy

Remedies for age spots can include bleaching agents such as hydroquinone can be applied with a Q-tip to the age spots. The enzyme that produces melanin or the brown pigment that appears on your skin is reduced by the hydroquinone. Alternatives to bleaching would include laser reduction, or dermabrasion to more permanently remove the age spots.Nevertheless, careful considerations of the potential risks involved will need to be weighed against the potential results.

The fine lines under eyes can be effectively be controlled with medical and cosmetic treatments.Even the deeper wrinkles around eyes can be improved with new cosmetic treatments and laser technologies. Moreover, age spot removal is also treated with medical and cosmetic treatments the same way wrinkles are.

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