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Can Ageing Be Slowed Down With Aesthetics? 

By Erin Murphy

With an increasing number of patients opting for non-invasive solutions to address ageing concerns like fine lines and wrinkles, we caught up with Dr Kara to explore the frequently asked question: can ageing be slowed down with aesthetics? 

About Dr Kara 

Qualifying with an MBChB and MRCGP, Dr Kara is a GP and Aesthetic and Cosmetic Doctor with over 8 years of experience in cosmetic skincare and aesthetic treatments such as anti-wrinkle treatments, dermal filler and microneedling. As an aesthetic practitioner, Dr. Kara is dedicated to the principles of safe practice and achieving results that appear natural. Currently, she runs a busy aesthetic and skincare clinic in Norwich, UK.  

In Conversation with Dr Kara: Can Ageing Be Slowed Down With Aesthetics? 

As an aesthetic doctor, I’m often asked whether non-surgical treatments can truly help clients with their ageing concerns. Can aesthetics stop the ageing process? Whilst the ageing process cannot be stopped, many non-surgical treatments can effectively address a variety of signs of ageing, including fine lines, wrinkles, crepey skin, texture, skin sagging, and laxity to slow down the process.  

In this blog post, we’ll explore the most effective non-surgical treatments that I use in my clinic to help clients combat their ageing concerns. We’ll also discuss the key signs of ageing that non-surgical aesthetic treatments can effectively address, how non-surgical treatments compare to surgical options in terms of safety and effectiveness, and much more. So, let’s dive in and explore the world of non-surgical anti-ageing treatments!  

Are there specific non-surgical products or procedures that you find particularly effective in combating fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity? 

There are several non-surgical products and procedures that are particularly effective in combating fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity. Some of my go-to products include Seventy Hyal skin booster, aesPlla PLLA treatments, as well as microneedling treatments combined with V-Tech Exosome serum. 

Non-surgical treatments contribute to a natural and rejuvenated appearance without the need for extensive downtime by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin cell regeneration. This results in smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. 

Aesthetic treatments work best when shaped around a person’s ageing concerns. These treatments can be personalised to suit individual skin types and conditions. Then, I recommend a combination of treatments that are personalised to their needs and explain how this will help them soften their signs of ageing. 

Ongoing maintenance plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of non-surgical anti-ageing treatments. Clients should consider these procedures every 6-12 months to maintain their results. This is always discussed when creating individual treatment plans. 

In addition to non-surgical treatments, I recommend that clients adopt a healthy lifestyle to optimise their anti-ageing results. This includes eating a balanced diet, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and avoiding smoking and excessive sun exposure. 

What advancements in non-surgical aesthetics hold promise for the future of anti-ageing treatments? 

The future of aesthetics is exciting. Advancements in non-surgical aesthetics such as the use of stem cells, exosomes and growth factors hold promise for the future of anti-ageing treatments. These treatments have the potential to stimulate collagen production and promote skin cell regeneration, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. 

The aesthetic industry is ever evolving. Non-surgical aesthetic treatments can effectively address a variety of signs of ageing, including fine lines, wrinkles, crepey skin, texture, skin sagging, and laxity. These treatments are generally safer and less invasive than surgical options, and they tend to have fewer side effects and require less downtime. To tailor non-surgical solutions to address specific issues, it is important to assess the client’s skin type and condition and recommend a combination of treatments that are personalised to their needs. Ongoing maintenance plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of non-surgical anti-ageing treatments, and clients should consider these procedures every 6-12 months to maintain their results.  In addition to non-surgical treatments, adopting a healthy lifestyle can optimise anti-ageing results.  

Advancements in non-surgical aesthetics such as the use of stem cells, exosomes and growth factors hold promise for the future of anti-ageing treatments. These treatments have the potential to stimulate collagen production and promote skin cell regeneration, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. 

How do non-surgical treatments compare to surgical options in terms of safety and effectiveness? 

Non-surgical treatments are generally safer and less invasive than surgical options. They also tend to have fewer side effects and require less downtime. This has been the driving factor for the rapid growth in aesthetics popularity. However, they may not be as effective as surgical treatments for more severe cases of ageing. The majority of people I treat do not want to have surgery and merely wish to soften the ageing process so aesthetic treatments are the perfect option. 

The Takeaway 

So, to answer the question ‘Can Ageing Be Slowed Down with Aesthetics’, the simple answer is yes. Whilst ageing is both a natural and inevitable process that no one can truly ever ‘stop’, certain aesthetic treatments can help prevent and slow down the signs of ageing.  

Here at Fox Pharma, we sell an array of aesthetics supplies to help you combat and tackle your clients’ top concerns. Shop your clinic staples online here. For more information on Dr Kara, you can follow her socials below: 

www.instagram.com/drkaraclinic 

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www.youtube.com/@drkaraclinic 

www.drkara.co.uk 

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