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  2. Do neck creams really work? Dermatologists weigh in.

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    A neck cream can help the skin at a cellular level with the help of ingredients by boosting collagen production and elasticity which helps fill in those fine lines, improve the texture of skin and ...

  3. Facial rejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    Non-surgical procedures can target specific depths of facial structures and treat localized facial concerns such as wrinkles, skin laxity, hyperpigmentation and scars. Surgical (invasive) facial rejuvenation procedures can include a brow lift (forehead lift), eye lift (blepharoplasty), facelift (rhytidectomy), chin lift and neck lift.

  4. We found some of the best tightening creams for crepey skin ...

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    This popular, dermatologist-recommended tightening cream was specifically created to address the slack, sagging skin on the neck — an area that loses collagen and fatty tissue faster than the face.

  5. I tried microtox: Unlike Botox, the antiaging treatment ... - AOL

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    It made my skin glow, but wasn't noticeable enough. I tried microtox: Unlike Botox, the antiaging treatment smoothes lines without freezing the face. I looked younger — but it wasn't right for me.

  6. Botulinum toxin - Wikipedia

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    Botulinum toxin, or botulinum neurotoxin (commonly called botox), is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. [24] It prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction, thus causing flaccid paralysis. [25]

  7. Injectable filler - Wikipedia

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    Injectable filler is a special type of substance made for injections into connective tissues, such as skin, cartilage or even bone, for cosmetic or medical purposes.The most common application of injectable fillers is to change one's facial appearance, but they also are used to reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis, treat tendon or ligament injuries, support bone and gum regeneration, and for ...

  8. No to Botox? Here’s What Else You Can Do for Smoother Skin ...

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    Experts share antiaging skincare that helps smooth wrinkles and make skin firmer ... Botox bargains abound, but a single treatment by a reputable, board-certified dermatologist costs an average of ...

  9. Radio-frequency skin tightening - Wikipedia

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    By manipulating skin cooling during treatment, RF can also be used for heating and reduction of fat. Currently, the most common uses of RF-based devices are to noninvasively manage and treat skin tightening of lax skin (including sagging jowls, abdomen, thighs, and arms), as well as wrinkle reduction, cellulite improvement, and body contouring. [7]