These are the non-surgical facelift treatments to consider for glowing skin

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As eerily relevant as 1992’s Death Becomes Her is in 2022, there is an unexpected difference. Unlike Madeline (Meryl Streep) and Helen (Goldie Hawn), we aren’t hiding our facelifts. Instead, some of us are live streaming the whole experience. Dermal fillers and Botox are getting as common as getting a facial in your local salon.

There has been a shift of mindset and increased acceptability of these procedures,” says Dr Madhuri Agarwal of Yavana Aesthetics, Mumbai. “In the next few years, the trend is going to be more innovations and better delivery mechanisms of these minimally invasive procedures that deliver long term, healthy skin.”

What you want to do to look and feel good is not up for discussion. While lasers and acids are wonderful for skin texture and even tightening, a non-surgical facelift involving needles can be more effective for the latter. For example, filler that is more natural looking, because a laser isn’t doing anything to make up for the lost volume.

Our bodies are dynamic and need maintenance as we age. Even, and especially, our facial skin. But with so many options of non-surgical face lifts available, it can be overwhelming to make a choice. We spoke a few dermatologists to help break down the details of the best non-surgical facelift treatments involving needles.

Botox

Botox involves injecting a very safe neurotoxin called Botulinum to freeze muscles, and relax them, ironing out wrinkles. Wary but curious first timers can choose to start with very minute units—they won’t erase all wrinkles but will smoothen them out enough to look a little more natural. “I suggest this only when fine lines form, says Dr Kiran Sethi, a dermatologist based in Delhi and author of Skin Sense. “It lasts 3-6 months, and there isn’t much downtime. It’s great when combined with fillers or skin boosters.” There’s also been a focus on preventive Botox. “If you get it done before the lines set in, you will have fewer lines as you age,” explains Dr Geetika Mittal Gupta of ISAAC Luxe Clinic in Mumbai and Delhi. “You will need less and less Botox as you age, because those muscles are not contracting as much. And by early I mean, when you see certain lines of ageing.”

Dermal fillers

Fillers are usually injections of hyaluronic acid that add back lost volume to parts of your face. “The Indian bone structure is such that our cheekbone is a little flat on the centre part of the face,” explains Dr. Chytra V Anand, founder, Kosmoderma located in Chennai and Bengaluru. “So most Indians, even teenagers, get dark circles and hollows. It’s a loss of volume. So you have to put a filler in there. And people are accepting of that. It’s not because they want to look like someone else, or they want to look younger. They just want to maintain their body and skin.” The down time for fillers is usually 2-7 days, depending on how easily you bruise. And a good treatment can last anywhere between 1 and 2 years.

PRP, Mesotherapy, Stem cell therapy

The vampire facial might have shocked people a few years ago, but today it’s one of the most popular treatments in India. Platelet-rich plasma is extracted from your blood, rich in growth hormones that renews blood flow and tissue regeneration wherever it is injected back, including your scalp. “It’s usually a course of 3-4 sessions, monthly, says Dr Sethi. “It treats melasma, dehydration, has a mild filler effect too.” And when used on the scalp, new hair growth can show in 6 months.

There’s also stem cell therapy for hair and skin rejuvenation. “We take a small biopsy of the skin, splice the cells, and use the extract for regenerative therapy,” says Dr Anand. “It takes less time and commitment than PRP and is great for scar healing.”

Things to remember before you accept the needle:

“It’s good to remember that these treatments are addictive too, says Dr Akber Aimer, Director of Aesthetic Medicine, Maya Medi Spa. “You need to understand your limit. Always look for a good doctor who is experienced and talk about your problems and ask their opinions. Understand everything clearly. Your decision-making is a multi-step procedure. You need to have done proper research on the materials used and the treatment. Understand the technology. Trust your gut.” And don’t forget to ask for before and after pictures!

Also read:

7 non-surgical skin-lifting and glow-boosting skin treatments you can try in 2021

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In-clinic skincare treatments: How they’ve evolved with the lockdowns



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