Facial Rejuvenation, What To Do?
The first thing that comes to mind when we think about facial rejuvenation is surgery… Obviously surgery gives you an immediate results and probably life changing. But is it permanent, is it not painful, is it not costly, and to say the least scary. How many facial surgery have ended up with a frozen face, or worse than your natural state. You are supposed to look younger and healthier, but you might end up with a lifeless face…
By reading those words, you might think, hold on a second, the author is against surgery, period. But trust me, I am not 100% against facial surgery, though I believe that it should be used as a last resort. So far, I didn’t have to as I am on my mid-forties, and hopefully I won’t need one any time soon. I am doing all I can daily to keep a youthful look even without surgery.
Having said that, let’s come back to our topic. As we age, our faces undergo a series of subtle yet significant changes that can leave us looking tired, worn out, and even older than we actually are. The loss of facial volume, sagging skin, fine lines, and wrinkles can be distressing, to say the least. However, with advancements in skin care supplementation, it's now possible to achieve a smoother, more radiant complexion.
Facial rejuvenation is aimed at restoring the youthfulness and vitality of the skin, underlying tissues, and overall facial structure. All of the below parameters are going down as we age:
Anti aging skin care?
While skin products such as retinol skin care, skin cream are an important part of skin health and maintaining a youthful look by reducing wrinkles, anti aging skin care are not enough to treat the underlying causes of an aging skin and facial structure.
There are many causes of skin aging, here are the 3 main issues:
Number 1: Wrinkles and fine lines.
Yes, that’s the first one that comes to mind, but if only it was all that was😉
Age-related wrinkles can form due to repeated muscle contractions, environmental factors, and skin aging. Those are the ones that can solved through skin care, retinol and other topical solutions but it doesn’t solve the underlying causes.
Number 2: Elasticity
As we age, our skin loses its elasticity and becomes loose, leading to sagging in areas like the cheeks, jowls, and neck. The overall impact is that we look much older. This elasticity can be compensated by triggering collagen production. Yes, our own bodies can create more collagen, it just needs to be asked to so by igniting some internal signals through natural chemicals.
Number 3: Volume loss
The natural decline of facial fat can result in a sunken appearance, particularly around the eyes, temples, and cheeks. This is mainly due to muscle and bone changes that comes with age. You see, some part of our skeleton resorbs, other parts swell, making our overallstructure saggy.
We can slow and even reverse this process by triggering what we call HGH, it stands for High Growth Hormone. This hormone is responsible for slowing down age, reinforcing our muscles and bone structure. It is secreted by our body naturally. There are some treatments that directly administer HGH but they are known to be unsafe for now. Our goal is to naturally trigger it. Simple skin care can obviously not target the underlying tissues, and overall facial structure.
In conclusion, before considering any surgery to achieve a smoother, more radiant look, consider supplementation that brings you natural, long-lasting results and will help you delay the signs of aging. It will recenter your attention on taking care of yourself daily, and your mood will also thank you for that.
With advancements in biotechnology and expert research, it's now possible to achieve a fresher, more radiant you that rivals your youth. By partnering with top notch ingredient suppliers and a French laboratory we've developped a solution to cope with the impact of age that can both trigger HGH and restore lost collagen and elastin, with NANOLIFT™ and AGX-3™.
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