AGEING IS A FACT OF LIFE, BUT THERE IS SO MUCH THAT WE CAN DO TO IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OF OUR SKIN AND OURSELVES TO LOOK YOUNGER WHEN IN OUR 50S.

One form of cosmetic treatment that is available to help improve the appearance of the face is that of facial fillers. Below we explore how our skin ages during our 50s and the benefits of facial fillers.
Changes to our skin in our 50s
Really, our skin begins to age during our 40s, when we see a loss of volume in our facial features, due to a reduction in collagen. These changes become more noticeable within our 50s as we begin to notice the appearance of fine lines, nasolabial folds (those fine lines around the nose) and sunken cheeks. Lines usually appear on the upper lip, with the lips being less defined. Any lines on the forehead will also become deeper. All these changes are natural but unwanted, as they make us look older.
Anti-wrinkle treatments
When it comes to looking younger in your 50s, then anti-wrinkle treatments are your friend. These treatments are usually non invasive, cause no nasty side effects, and dramatically soften the harsh lines of the face. Ultimately, what you end up with is a natural and more youthful complexion.
What are facial fillers?
Facial fillers, that are also known as dermal fillers, are designed to add volume to an ageing face. They help to plump up the skin, smoothing any lines and instantly make the face appear younger. Facial fillers can help with problems such as sagging jowls, the lines that stretch from the corner of the mouth down towards the chin, thinning lips, frown lines and any hollow cheeks.
Benefits of facial fillers
Facial fillers are tiny injectables that are fairly painless, quick to administer and which can be targeted towards specific areas of the face. Facial fillers cosmetic treatment can be conducted in your lunch hour with very little disruption to your day.
To learn more about having facial fillers here at the Belvedere Clinic and to book a free consultation, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today!
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