Would you be willing to talk to your doctor about alternatives to help with aging skin or wrinkes, such as minimally-invasive procedures?

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%)

Would you be willing to talk to your doctor about alternatives to help with aging skin or wrinkes, such as minimally-invasive procedures?
  • brookelovelynn By brookelovelynn
    on Nov 21, 2009  

    I look at it as... Your going to age so you should just deal with it, i don't believe in procedures to enhance your looks. Maybe I'm just young and don't mind the little wrinkles around my eyes at the moment. LOL, I will let you know in another 10 years when I'm 42.

  • deborah_8771 By deborah_8771
    on Nov 21, 2009  

    I have had botox but it is too expensive to keep up. Yeah, I would def try something similiar to botox. Aging is one of my worst nightmares.

  • youlegg By youlegg
    on Nov 21, 2009  

    I would be willing to do small things to stay young looking...anything that helps you feel better about yourself is worth it. If you are doing it for yourself only...