Alternatives to help with aging skin and wrinkes are evolving constantly. There are always new lotions and creams on the market. Plastic surgery has become more common over the years.
However, now companies are developing procedures that are much less invasive than plastic surgery and offer a much more subtle approach to dealing with wrinkles.
Have you ever spoken with a doctor about a minimally-invasive procedure to manage issues with wrinkles? What, if anything, might make you interested in learning more about this type of procedure from your doctor?
Yes, I have already spoken with my doctor about procedures to manage aging skin/wrinkes (8.2%)
Yes, I would be willing to talk with my doctor, but have not yet (58.4%)
No, I would not talk to my doctor about procedures to manage aging skin (33.5%)
Anything I can do to keep up my appearance and keeping me feeling great I'm interested in. When I take care of me, I can better take care of others.
I am starting to show signs of aging. I want to get as much help as I can now before its too late.
Using a good sunscreen is very important. I do not wish to even look at botox--let alone try it. I moisturize and try to keep my skin hydrated.
At 31, I've just started considering over the counter anti aging products. Maybe if I start seeing major changes I would change my opinion, but for now my home routine is enough.
No I am happy the way I am.
Though genes are a big factor on how one ages, it is important to protect your skin from the harmful rays by using a good sunscreen and keeping your skin moisturized.
I have frown wrinkles between my eyes and the "smile" wrinkles - would love to get rid of them or, at the very least, minimize them . . .
I am starting to show signs that I am getting older. I may want to get help later, but I would love the info now so I have time to make an educated desision.
no
I think that it is important to protect our skin from the sun. I