4 Skincare Treatments to Stop Wrinkles on their Tracks

When it comes to aging, wrinkles are often the first thing on our minds. We all want to keep our skin smooth for as long as possible, right? 

Many are quick to think Botox is the answer. While it does have a place in your anti-aging routine, it’s important to understand the cause of wrinkles.

In this blog post we’re breaking down wrinkles. We will go through the causes and science-backed treatments we recommend to keep your skin line-free.

Understanding the Causes of Wrinkles

Expressions and Natural Aging

Wrinkles aren’t just about our expressions, like smile lines or frown lines. The root cause is deeper. As we get older, our skin loses elasticity, fat, and collagen, leading to those creases and lines we love to hate. Collagen loss starts around 25 — it’s what keeps our skin firm and youthful! We lose about 1% each year from our mid-20s, with effects showing over time.

The #1 Culprit: Sun exposure. 

Excessive sun exposure without protection will cause your skin to lose elasticity, fat, and collagen sooner, resulting in premature signs of aging. And yes, sun exposure still occurs when it’s cloudy. Studies show that daily sunscreen use, as directed, can reduce your risk of squamous cell carcinoma by 40% and melanoma by 50%. In addition to sun exposure, lifestyle choices, including diet, hydration, and smoking, can accelerate the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.


When it comes to treatments, many of us choose Botox to prevent wrinkles becoming etched in overtime. Prevention is key! But if those lines are etched in at rest, it’s harder to treat with Botox as it freezes the muscles that cause those expression lines.

We must treat the root cause — collagen loss!

2 Collagen Stimulating Treatments in Clinic

High-Impact Microneedling with Exosomes + LED Therapy

Exosomes deliver potent growth factors by signalling molecules to boost skin repair and regeneration. This leads to a multitude of benefits for the skin, including improved texture, increased elasticity, and enhanced hydration. Exosomes also help reduce inflammation, promote wound healing, and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. We finish your treatment with LED light therapy, which enhances cellular activity, increases collagen production, and calms inflammation. This treatment yields a healthy, glowing complexion. 


Exosomes, are extracellular vesicles taken from stem cells, and contain a rich payload of growth factors, cytokines, and proteins that can profoundly stimulate cellular rejuvenation and repair.

Only at Subtle Enhancements Toronto you will experience Microneedling with Exosomes + LED Therapy

Sculptra

Sculptra was originally developed for the treatment of facial fat loss in patients with HIV/AIDS.

The condition, known as lipoatrophy, is characterized by the loss of fat tissue in the face, leading to a sunken or gaunt appearance.

Sculptra has since been approved for cosmetic use in everyone for the treatment of facial wrinkles and folds and is known as the original collagen stimulating treatment.

Sculptra is a biostimulator which means that when injected, it tells your body to create more collagen. The result is a gradual restoration of fullness to wrinkles and folds (volume replacement), increased firmness, and glowy skin.

2 Skincare Products to Help Improve your Skin’s Collagen

zo skin health growth factor serum

Zo skin health Growth Factor Serum

A lightweight gel to use underneath your moisturizer. 

Minimize the appearance of expression lines: Restore hydration and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while improving firmness, elasticity and texture. 


Powerful ingredients: Created with a blend of plant and enzymatically derived growth factors to give you visible results

zo skin health growth factor eye serum

Zo skin health Growth Factor Eye Serum

A treatment for the delicate eye area

Targeted treatment: The eye contour is the first area to show creasing and lines. This serum specifically targets expression lines around the eyes like crow’s feet and creases for a rejuvenated look. 


Cooling applicator: With a metal cooling applicator, you feel refreshed as you apply it to awaken tired eyes.

Can skincare products products replace my Botox or any in-clinic treatments?

While clinical skincare will support healthy skin at home, injectables can treat areas of the skin no skincare can reach. Botox works by ‘freezing’ the muscles and preventing those contractions that cause wrinkles. Zo Skin Health’s Growth Factors support good quality skin by helping restore hydration, elasticity and firmness. 

In short, these two work better together 👯‍♀️

Hi, I’m Hilary!

The founder and lead nurse injector at Subtle Enhancements. Education is something that I’m very passionate about and this blog is an extension of that. Here you will be fully informed of the benefits and risks of each cosmetic procedure — no fads, no trends, just the scientific facts.

In the Greater Toronto Area or Durham Region? Consultations are free!


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