
The season of changing weather has arrived.
It is the time of year when skin becomes the driest.
As the temperature difference grows larger and temperatures drop, the skin barrier that maintains moisture and elasticity
is irritated, making fine lines as well as deep, pronounced wrinkles
more noticeable. This is exactly what happens during the fall transition season.
Anti-aging for dry skin
Around this time, inquiries about anti-aging procedures also tend to increase.
The problem of reduced moisture in the skin and resulting dryness can be managed to some extent
with highly moisturizing cosmetics or general at-home care such as massages or masks.
However, the reality is that wrinkles that have already set in deeply are difficult to resolve with self-care.
That is why many people become interested in anti-aging procedures performed by a specialist,
hoping for clear results.
Types of anti-aging procedures
Anti-aging procedures can be divided into two categories: laser lifting and thread lifting.
Laser lifting restores skin elasticity and addresses wrinkles by applying strong radiofrequency energy deep within the skin
to stimulate reduced collagen regeneration,
while thread lifting is a procedure that uses medical threads to pull up sagging areas that have lost elasticity,
secure them firmly, and support flexible movement of the muscles.
Precautions for the most reliable anti-aging thread lifting
Because of this, thread lifting is popular among anti-aging procedures
since it delivers the most noticeable and clear results.
In addition, most of the threads used are dissolvable threads that do not require separate removal,
which is another advantage because it reduces the burden and side effects.
However, caution is needed because the procedure method and results vary depending on the thickness and shape of the thread used,
as well as the characteristics of its weave, its length, and whether or not it has barbs.
Also, each individual's current skin condition,
the degree of elasticity loss due to aging, the shape of the bone structure,
and anatomical characteristics such as the position and shape of the muscles must all be thoroughly considered
when performing the procedure. Only then can it be safe from side effects such as inflammation or a foreign-body sensation,
and satisfaction can also be higher.