Dr Bhabha Aesthetics

Aging Skin

As you age, your skin goes through some changes and loses that natural suppleness, elasticity and smoothness. As time marches on, fine lines and wrinkles may appear on your skin, most notably on your face, neck and around your mouth and yes.

Your Skin Challenge: Aging Skin & Wrinkles

Your skin is your body’s largest, fastest growing organ. It protects you and all your internal organs from the elements. When you were born, your skin was smooth, supple and elastic. As you age, your skin goes through some changes and loses that natural suppleness, elasticity and smoothness. As time marches on, fine lines and wrinkles may appear on your skin, most notably on your face, neck and around your mouth and yes. These fine lines and wrinkles are the result of the natural breakdown and reduction in your skin’s elastin and collagen levels. More often than not, these fine line and wrinkles which are asymmetrical in appearance herald the first signs of mature skin – and a new way of looking after your skin.

Different Levels of Aging Skin

Causes of Aging Skin

There are a number of factors that affects how your skin ages, both visible and invisible, and at what pace. Not all of these are necessarily related to the aging process, and to genetics alone.

Few people are aware how lifestyle choices such as what you eat and drink, sun exposure and the environment can affect how your skin ages. Even the amount of water you drink each day can have an effect on your skin. It is important to remember that the skin you have in your twenties will be different to the skin you have in your thirties, forties, fifties and sixties. You will experience skin changes in each decade of your life.

When we talk about aging skin, we differentiate between two types of aging, chronological or actual aging which is unavoidable, and photo-aging which is due to sun exposure, and other environmental factors.

How to Prevent Aging Skin

Treatment Options

Botox

Smooth wrinkles and soften expression lines for a refreshed, youthful appearance.

Carboxy Therapy

Boost circulation and collagen production to improve skin texture and tone.

Chemical Peels

Reveal fresher, brighter skin by gently exfoliating dull and damaged layers.

Fractional Lasers

Resurface and rejuvenate skin, improving tone, texture, and scars.

Mesotherapy

Nourish and hydrate skin with targeted vitamin and nutrient infusions.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should I start anti-aging treatments?

Most patients begin preventative treatments in their mid-20s to early 30s, but it’s never too late to start. Treatment choice is based on your skin condition rather than age alone.

How long do results last?

This depends on the treatment – results can last from a few months (skin boosters and injectables) to over a year (certain fillers & collagen-stimulating treatments). Consistent skincare and sun protection help maintain results longer.

Is there downtime with anti-aging treatments?

Most treatments have minimal to no downtime. Procedures like injectables and skin boosters allow you to return to normal activities quickly, while more intensive peels or microneedling may require a short recovery period.

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