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Don’t Do Botox As A Preventative If You’re Under 40
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Don’t Do Botox As A Preventative If You’re Under 40
We all look in the mirror and nit pick at our face. We see a wrinkle on our forehead and automatically think it's time for Botox. Estheticians have a solution to naturally keep wrinkles and fine lines away with a less invasive procedure, but first let’s learn what Botox is all about.
What is Botox?
Botox is a cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a bacterial toxin called botulin into the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. While many people see Botox as a quick fix for ageing, there are several reasons why you shouldn't consider Botox if you're under 40. Here are a few reasons to consider:
Natural Ageing Process:
Ageing is a natural process, and wrinkles are a part of that process. When you’re under 40, your body is still producing collagen, which is a protein that helps keep your skin firm and elastic. Botox may disrupt the natural ageing process, causing you to look unnatural and less youthful
Risks and side effects:
Botox injections are not without risks and side effects. They can cause muscle weakness, allergic reactions, and skin can become looser and thinner. While these side effects are rare, they are more common in younger people who may have more sensitive skin or weaker immune systems.
Over Reliance on cosmetic treatments:
If you start getting Botox injections in your 20s or 30s, you may become reliant on cosmetic treatments to maintain your appearance. Your muscles will no longer react to the treatment causing a reverse effect. This can be both financially and emotionally taxing, as you'll need to continue to get treatments to maintain the results.
Now, Let's dive into it! The non-invasive treatment everyone’s talking about, IPL Photofacial!
What is IPL Photofacial?
IPL photofacial is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses intense pulsed light (IPL) to improve the appearance of the skin. The treatment involves using a device that emits intense pulses of light to penetrate deep into the epidermis and targets various skin concerns.
Why IPL Photofacial is a great Botox alternative
IPL Photofacial is a great alternative because there are zero toxins injected into your skin. IPL shoots energy into the deeper layers of your skin causing your cells to rebuild and create new collagen. No matter how many years you have Photofacial done, your cells will always remember what to do and will create new collagen which diminishes wrinkles just like Botox, but without the needles. Unlike Botox, this treatment will tighten your skin but you will still have full movement. IPL is also great for breaking up melanin on the surface of the skin to get an even skin tone and removes unwanted pigmentation.
What are all the benefits to IPL Photofacial?
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Has great anti-ageing benefits and simulates new collagen
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Treats age and sun spots
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Treats acne
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Eliminates little red veins that are typically found by the nose area
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Helps redness such as courpose or rosacea
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Helps even skin tone
Contradictions
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IPL photofacial should not be performed on individuals with certain conditions such as active cold sores, a recent history of herpes or Keloid scarring, lupus, porphyria, or vitiligo.
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Someone who has a heart condition, has a pacemaker, suffers from MS, or takes any medications that affect the central nervous system must not have this treatment.
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Someone who is taking photosensitive medication example: antibiotics or accutane
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Pregnant women or are breastfeeding
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The treatment is known to increase photosensitivity by 20%, so you must avoid sun exposure for at least 2 weeks pre-treatment, and 2 weeks post-treatment. (Best time of year fall, winter and early spring).
In closing, doing Botox in your younger years is not the best idea in the long run. IPL Photofacial is a great anti-aging treatment with many benefits and longevity. The treatment can be done over and over again throughout the years with the same great results. All that being said, invest in IPL photofacial treatments before diving into Botox.
Caitlin Nightingale
Owner and Esthetician at Nightingale Beauté