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GIVE YOUR SKIN A TUNE-UP!
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Offers Advice to
Achieve Your Youngest Skin Ever
by AAFPRS
If you're like most women, when you look in the mirror you immediately
focus on those telltale signs of aging - the fine lines creeping around your
mouth, those puffy, tired-looking eyes. You take good care of your body, so
shouldn't your skin be pampered as well? Whether you're looking for a low- or
high-tech solution, or if you're holding out for the next big thing, the
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) - the
world's largest association of facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons -
offers a variety of ways to tackle the most common skin problems.
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Press release from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) (April 25,
2003)
April 25, 2003, New York,
NY - If you're like most women, when you look in the mirror you immediately
focus on those telltale signs of aging - the fine lines creeping around your
mouth, those puffy, tired-looking eyes. You take good care of your body, so
shouldn't your skin be pampered as well? Whether you're looking for a low- or
high-tech solution, or if you're holding out for the next big thing, the
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) - the
world's largest association of facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons -
offers a variety of ways to tackle the most common skin problems.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Low-Tech: Botox injections, at $497 per session, have become a popular
way to reduce the appearance of crow's-feet and furrowed brows. "Botox is
perfect for softening wrinkles around the eyes and between the brows," says Dean
M. Toriumi, MD, AAFPRS president, "and it is a great way for patients to preview
what a more permanent surgical procedure can achieve."
High-Tech: The latest injectable filler is Radiance, whose effects last
two years. Although only FDA-approved for treating incontinence, the synthetic
Radiance can be legally used to treat deep wrinkles. Will Radiance replace Botox?
"Not likely," says Dr. Toriumi, "however, Radiance works well in conjunction
with Botox, because it fills in the deep facial lines and wrinkles."
What's Next? An FDA panel has recently recommended approval for Artecoll,
another potential competitor to Botox. This permanent treatment, already
available overseas, erases facial wrinkles by injecting tiny
bovine-collagen-containing plastic spheres into the wrinkles. The spheres
trigger the body's own collagen to plump out the wrinkle. However, the AAFPRS
cautions that there have been problems reported in Europe with this product,
which has been used for over seven years, and Switzerland has recently banned
its use.
Puffy, Tired-Looking Eyes
Low-Tech: If your eyes have more bags than Coach® due to long hours at
work and late nights partying, topical under-eye treatments should do the trick
for a temporary solution. Products containing antioxidants will tighten and
brighten stressed-out skin, while those containing hydroquinone and retinoids
(Vitamin A derivatives) will lighten dark spots and maintain the skin's
suppleness.
High-Tech: Premature aging can be accelerated due to excessive
ultraviolet exposure, which makes the eyes swell and lose elasticity. A
long-term fix can be achieved with blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), during which
excess fat and skin are trimmed away. This procedure, which ranges from $2,216
-$3,816, can instantly subtract years from your face.
What's Next? The latest approach to correcting droopy eyelids is raising
eyebrows - literally. "Surgical rejuvenation of the upper face may require
elevation of the brows to provide the best outcome," explains Toriumi. The
reason many people develop sagging upper lids is due to the settling of their
eyebrows, which occurs over time as part of the aging process. "When performed
with an upper lid blepharoplasty, a brow-lift can dramatically rejuvenate the
upper face."
Sagging, Loose Skin
Low-Tech: Firming creams can temporarily tighten the top layer of the
skin. Research shows that skincare treatments containing Vitamin C (L-ascorbic
acid) give your skin a more youthful appearance. "When used over time,
L-ascorbic acid can improve skin tone, clarity and texture," agrees Dr. Toriumi.
"An added benefit is that these products also protect skin from further
environmental damage."
High-Tech: There are less invasive surgical techniques, such as the
S-lift, that are replacing more aggressive face lifting procedures. These lifts
are more appropriate for younger patients that have more subtle aging changes.
They use smaller incisions, which result in less bruising and swelling post-op,
and are less likely to create the tight, pulled back look often associated with
an extensive face-lift. Also growing in popularity are mini-cheek lifts or
Suspension for the sagging middle face and deep folds between the nose and lips.
What's Next? Many are trying to achieve subtle achievements in their skin
contour with non-ablative laser treatment with or without Botox injections. New
lasers such as VBeam and Cooltouch II, work deep within the dermis to diminish
fine lines and reactivate skin-firming collagen. While results are not as
dramatic as those attained with laser resurfacing, this procedure is preferred
by patients due to the lack of side effects and minimal downtime.
Thinning Lips
Low-Tech: Daily exposure to harsh environmental elements contributes to
thinning lips and cause lines around the mouth. Products with antioxidants like
alpha lipoic acid prevent premature aging, reduce fine lines and deliver a
temporarily puffier pout. A short-term bee-stung kisser can also be achieved by
using lip products containing cinnamon, which stimulate circulation.
High-Tech: Lips start thinning in your late 20s and collagen injections
are a popular way to not only enhance them but to smooth lines around the mouth.
One to three syringes are needed per treatment, and the effects last about three
to four months. Popular in Europe but not yet approved in the U.S. by the FDA,
Hylaform gel and Restylane are skin fillers that like collagen occur naturally
in the skin. Hylaform and Restylane injections do not require a pre-treatment
skin test and are ideal for the almost five percent of Americans who are
allergic to collagen.
What's Next? Advanta and UltraSoft lip implants are some of the newest
alternatives in lip augmentation, and are perfect for those seeking fuller lips
without quarterly touch-ups. The implants look and feel natural, and can be
removed. Lip implants such as Advanta and UltraSoft offer a more defined border
and less poofiness than an injectable.
Before you make an appointment
Though many of the popular nonsurgical facial cosmetic procedures today are
affordable, can be performed during your lunch hour and require minimal
downtime, it is still advisable to take a cautious approach. "Anyone considering
facial cosmetic surgery should look for a board-certified facial plastic surgeon
and consult with him or her prior to surgery," says Toriumi. It is also wise to
have a complete understanding of the surgery including the risks and benefits,
and above all to have realistic expectations - facial plastic surgery is about
enhancing the features you already have in order to feel better about yourself.
About the AAFPRS:
The AAFPRS is the world's largest association of facial plastic and
reconstructive surgeons - with more than 2,600 members - whose cosmetic and
reconstructive surgery focuses on the face, head and neck. Academy fellows are
board-certified and subscribe to a code of ethics. In addition, the AAFPRS
provides consumers with free information and brochures and a list of qualified
facial plastic surgeons in their area by calling 1-800-332-FACE or by visiting
the AAFPRS Web site, www.FACEMD.org
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