ASK THE EXPERT:
Q: I have seen advertisements for instant wrinkle reducers. Is this a good investment? Do they really work?
A: I am sure that some of the over the counter products will reduce your wrinkles for a few hours. They do this by acting as a plumper. However, don’t be fooled by over-promising, over-the-counter skincare that swells the skin for an instant wrinkle reducer. Remember, it is contracting and relaxing the elastic fibers of your skin over and over again.
Think of a new balloon. What happens to that balloon after you have blown it up and let the air back out several times, expanding it and contracting it over and over again? The balloon material becomes loose and thin. This doesn’t seem like a good solution to me.
Our experience at Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Clinic has been that it is best to treat the condition with a scientifically proven-effective method rather than putting your skin at risk of further damage for a few hours of temporary correction.
Roxanne Grace
Skincare and Laser Specialist
G. D. Castillo, M.D.
COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY
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Tags: anti-aging, beauty, elastic fibers, facial definition, facial structure, Lines and Wrinkles, plumper, Sagging Skin, Skincare & Aging, wrinkle reducers
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