Collagen Replenshment
What can you do?
Facial wrinkles and creases begin to appear as the underlying
collagen and elastin fibers begin to break down and wear out.
While this breakdown is part of the natural aging process, it
can also result from excessive squinting, frowning and smiling.
Collagen injections have been one of the top ten cosmetic procedures
performed in the United States since they were approved by the
FDA in 1981. Injectable collagen is a natural substance derived
from purified bovine (cow) collagen and is used to replace the
collagen your skin loses over time. Injectable collagen is placed
just beneath your skin where your body accepts it as its own.
By supplementing your skin's own collagen with injectable collagen,
we can smooth out wrinkles and most scars. We can also improve
the appearance of deeper frown lines and nasal labial furrows.
Collagen injections are a safe, effective, time-tested, non-surgical
wrinkle treatment that provides immediate results. However, collagen
injections aren't for everyone. A very small percentage of patients
are allergic to bovine collagen. If you are considering collagen
injections to correct the early signs of aging, you will need
to have a simple skin test prior to your treatment.
How are the procedures done?
Collagen injections are sometimes referred to as a "lunchtime"
procedure. They are performed on an out-patient basis and usually
take less than twenty minutes of your time. Collagen injections
are relatively painless,because collagen contains a local anesthetic.
It is injected under your skin, beneath the wrinkle, through tiny
needles. Several injections may be required, depending on the
depth and length of the wrinkle.
What can I expect after my collagen
treatments?
Following collagen treatments, normal activities can be resumed
immediately. Discomfort is minimal. The treatment site may have
a little swelling, which may last a few hours. There may be some
slight bruising which can be covered with make-up. Depending on
the area treated, correction usually lasts from three to six months.
Allergic reactions are rare, but may consist of prolonged redness,
itching, and/or firmness at the injection site.
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