How-to erase wrinkles: Collagen and other injectable fillers
Oh, that age-old dilemma: "How-to erase wrinkles."
Here I will provide you with information about some of the many products available to help us erase wrinkles.
Please follow the link located at the bottom of this page to learn more about the Je Me Souvien AWAA Formula, a specialty preparation that will bring you visible, dramatic results in a matter of several days. No kidding.
Most of today's procedures to banish wrinkles are relatively safe and well-tolerated. However, they are still invasive procedures. In addition, the vast majority of them are not permanent, and at a cost between $600 and $1000 per injection, it can get quite expensive!
So, what do we have available for our never-ending battle on how-to erase wrinkles? Read on to find out more about the invasive "solutions".
I know that I mentioned this somewhere else on this site, but it’s worth going over it again.
I’m talking about the different layers of our skin. Very briefly, the deepest layer is the hypodermis. it is a layer of connective tissue and fat that contains sweat glands, collagen cells, and serves the function of protecting organs and conserving heat.
The middle layer, the dermis, is made up of that protein called collagen. The collagen provides a base for the growth of blood vessels and cells. The dermis also contains hair follicles and nerves.
The top layer (the one visible to the eye) is the epidermis. It is a protective layer. Without it, our body would dehydrate quite rapidly.
Now, what happens when wrinkles appear?
Quite simply, the skin loses its elasticity, and the support structure (the collagen network) grows weaker.
Whereas in our younger days we could get away with making all kinds of facial expressions, the cumulative effects of those same expressions now come back to haunt us!
The loss of collagen cannot be replaced by any type of cream or lotion, because no cream or lotion, regardless of price, can penetrate down to the level of collagen production. However…. I believe the AWAA Formula will leave you VERY impressed. It is formulated in such a way as to deliver the most attainable skin penetration, resulting in targeted, specific regeneration of substances once present in your skin. How?
Well, I don't want to disclose the formula, but I can tell you that it's all achieved through the use of natural ingredients from land and sea, and what I call "encapsulation". It does not replace collagen (remember I mentioned that no cream can, regardless of what you read and hear), but it does something even better...
All right, so let's now take a look at the most popular INVASIVE wrinkle treatments.
Restylene contains hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring body substance. Just like HylaForm it is not a permanent solution, but there is no risk of infection.
Autologen is just an injection containing your own collagen. This collagen is extracted from another part of your body. Again, this is not a permanent solution, but the risk of allergic reactions is nil.
Dermalogen and Fascia are also temporary treatments that will last one year at the most.
Just for your information - and this might turn you off - Dermalogen is always derived from human corpses.
Cases of rejection are rare.
Good ol’ fat from your midsection can also be used. Allergic reactions have never been reported, and the results may be permanent
Artifill and Artecoll are one and the same. It is a synthetic wrinkle filler which offers permanent results. HOWEVER, the FDA warns that risks of allergic reactions and granulomas are very much of a concern, adding that the bumps it may cause could be permanent. (So do we choose between a few wrinkles, or smooth yet bumpy looks??)
Well, I hope you found this page on how-to erase wrinkles informative. Before considering invasive, expensive yet temporary means to do battles with your skin, I hope you will give serious consideration to the products available from the House of Je Me Souvien. I know you will be extremely pleased with them.
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