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Wrinkle Treatment


Wrinkle Treatment (Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation)

Even if you protect your skin from sun damage now, damage caused by sun exposure in the past may still leave you looking older than you feel.

Thankfully, there are plenty of wrinkle treatment options available that can help to reverse the signs of aging.

Surgicare is one of the UK's leaders in non-surgical laser treatment and other cosmetic procedures. We have the expertise to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and treat skin that has been damaged by the sun.

To correct pigmentation irregularities and encourage new collagen growth to smooth out existing wrinkles, Surgicare use a gentle laser treatment called Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation. The treatment can be carried out during your lunch break, and you can go back to work immediately.

Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation

  • Treats sun damage, including age spots and brown pigmentation
  • Improves rosacea, broken blood vessels, red and blue facial veins
  • Reduces facial wrinkles and fine lines

FAQ's related to this procedure

How does wrinkle treatment work?
Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation is a non-invasive wrinkle treatment procedure that does not damage or remove the surface of the skin. This gentle laser treatment is safe to use on the face, and anywhere else where sun damage shows. You can return to your normal daily activities as soon as the treatment is completed, as no recovery time is necessary.
What happens during wrinkle treatment?
The treatment begins with the application of a thin layer of cool gel over the treatment area. The laser is placed against the skin, and when it the treatment begins you will feel a warm pulsing effect on your skin.
How long does wrinkle treatment take?
Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation typically uses two laser wavelengths in each wrinkle treatment session. Sessions takes approximately 30 minutes depending on how big the treatment area is. The number of treatments required will depend on your skin type and condition. This can be between 3 and 8 treatments, although this will be discussed with you during your initial consultation.
Is wrinkle treatment painful?
There may be some slight discomfort during the procedure; however a local anaesthetic can be applied to the area being treated in order to make you feel more comfortable.
What happens after wrinkle treatment?
As soon as the treatment is completed you can go back to your normal daily routine, and even wear makeup. Some patients have some redness or swelling after wrinkle treatment, but this generally only lasts a few hours, or in rare cases, a couple of days. Dark pigments and freckles sometimes get darker following wrinkle treatment, and there might be some dryness and flaking of the skin. You should wear a sun block during the day in order to protect your skin following laser wrinkle treatment.
When will I see results?
Wrinkle treatment works by encouraging the growth of collagen in the skin, which smoothes out wrinkles. This is a natural process, and in most cases it takes around 3 treatments before you will begin to see results. This is normally around 9 to 12 weeks after your initial treatment.
How long do the benefits last?
Wrinkle treatment at Surgicare uses lasers to encourage new collagen growth in the skin, and this can slow down the appearance of new wrinkles, although you should take care to avoid damage by wearing a sun block.
What happens afterwards?
At Surgicare we take pride in our excellent levels of aftercare and support. We will invite you back to the Surgicare clinic for follow-up examinations with your surgeon or our nursing staff in order to monitor your progress after wrinkle treatment.

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