If that face in the mirror is sporting lines and creases so deep you’re convinced only a complete face lift can help - take heart. A newly FDA approved wrinkle filling injection promises to do away with even those Death Valley style deep desert lines and creases.
Called EVOLENCE , it is being touted as the first ever collagen-based structural filler – an injection that not only plumps lines and wrinkles but creates a stronger structural framework for skin.
"EVOLENCE represents a new generation of facial fillers, an innovative structural agent providing beautiful, immediate results by replacing the collagen lost with long-lasting, naturally sourced collagen," said Annie Heremans, M.D., Ph.D., a vice president with OrthoNeutrogena Asethetics Group who developed the new filler.
But does it really differ from the cache of fillers already available? Many of the most popular injectables rely on a substance known as hyaluronic acid – which fills lines and creases by attracting water to the space. Others, like Artefill use a combination of cow collagen and a plexi-glass type of material to fill lines and help wound skin cells to stimulate new collagen production. Botox, another wrinkle injection, works by relaxing the muscles that hold wrinkles in the skin - and results are definitely temporary.
EVOLENCE , however is considered to be the first structural filler - so not only is your face free of lines and wrinkles, but your skin may also be firmer with better elasticity overall – which might delay wrinkling in the future.
EVOLENCE, is a combination of natural porcine (pig) collagen - which say researchers is the most genetically similar to human skin - and a natural sugar called D-ribose.
Using a technology known as Glymaterix, the collagen is combined with the sugar to produce a substance that company researchers say is remarkably similar to the collagen produced naturally in human skin.
Another plus: Unlike collagen injections of the past, which had a high rate of allergic reaction and required pre-testing before an injection, EVOLENCE requires no pre-testing and has a low incidence of allergic reaction.
And while collagen shots of yesterday lasted only about 3 months, EVOLENCE is said to last a year or longer. Results of the injections are almost immediate, with total visible results in 12 hours or less.
The technology behind Evolence has already been in use in wrinkle treatments approved in Canada, Europe, Israel and South Korea, since 2004. The FDA approved Evolence on July 1st and should be available in doctor’s offices later on this year. But whether or not it really does what it says - or American women will embrace it with the same kind of gusto as other wrinkle injections, remains to be seen.
For the time being, however, it joins an ever growing arsenal of non-surgical anti-aging injections already available - including JuveDerm, Restylane, Perlane, Artefill, and Sculptra. For a quick and easy –to- read chart on how the different wrinkle fillers compare click here.
Self Care – Keeping Wrinkles At Bay
Now if you’re thinking that since collagen plays such a key role in youthful skin, you might get a similar result from using a collagen based cream, think again.
Next, he says avoid exposure to cigarette smoke. Much like the sun, Antell says chemicals in tobacco smoke can also play havoc with collagen, increasing breakdown and aging you long before your time.
Lastly studies show using certain topical products can help increase collagen production . In a new study published in this month’s Archives of Dermatology, University of Michigan researchers cite products containing the ingredient retinol (a derivative of vitamin A) as having sufficient medical back up to show collagen production is affected. For more ingredients that also can help, click here.
If you can afford a medical procedure, the study also recommends laser facial resurfacing, particularly with the new Fraxel lasers. This too can impact collagen production by creating microscopic “wounds” in skin cells. The body responds to the injury by stepping up collagen production in this area, so lines and wrinkles are soon filled naturally.
And, of course, wrinkle filling injections are another option – and new research shows they may provide more than just a temporary fill. Indeed, evidence continues to mount that, over time, a number of wrinkle filling injections stimulate natural collagen production. And that means that eventually, your skin cells may begin acting more the way they did when you were young. Just don’t let them influence your fashion sense! :)
For more information on how the current selection of wrinkle filling injections compare - and which ones work best for which types of wrinkles - click here.
To learn more about other topical ingredients medically shown to impact collagen production,click here.
Called EVOLENCE , it is being touted as the first ever collagen-based structural filler – an injection that not only plumps lines and wrinkles but creates a stronger structural framework for skin.
"EVOLENCE represents a new generation of facial fillers, an innovative structural agent providing beautiful, immediate results by replacing the collagen lost with long-lasting, naturally sourced collagen," said Annie Heremans, M.D., Ph.D., a vice president with OrthoNeutrogena Asethetics Group who developed the new filler.
But does it really differ from the cache of fillers already available? Many of the most popular injectables rely on a substance known as hyaluronic acid – which fills lines and creases by attracting water to the space. Others, like Artefill use a combination of cow collagen and a plexi-glass type of material to fill lines and help wound skin cells to stimulate new collagen production. Botox, another wrinkle injection, works by relaxing the muscles that hold wrinkles in the skin - and results are definitely temporary.
EVOLENCE , however is considered to be the first structural filler - so not only is your face free of lines and wrinkles, but your skin may also be firmer with better elasticity overall – which might delay wrinkling in the future.
EVOLENCE, is a combination of natural porcine (pig) collagen - which say researchers is the most genetically similar to human skin - and a natural sugar called D-ribose.
Using a technology known as Glymaterix, the collagen is combined with the sugar to produce a substance that company researchers say is remarkably similar to the collagen produced naturally in human skin.
Another plus: Unlike collagen injections of the past, which had a high rate of allergic reaction and required pre-testing before an injection, EVOLENCE requires no pre-testing and has a low incidence of allergic reaction.
And while collagen shots of yesterday lasted only about 3 months, EVOLENCE is said to last a year or longer. Results of the injections are almost immediate, with total visible results in 12 hours or less.
The technology behind Evolence has already been in use in wrinkle treatments approved in Canada, Europe, Israel and South Korea, since 2004. The FDA approved Evolence on July 1st and should be available in doctor’s offices later on this year. But whether or not it really does what it says - or American women will embrace it with the same kind of gusto as other wrinkle injections, remains to be seen.
For the time being, however, it joins an ever growing arsenal of non-surgical anti-aging injections already available - including JuveDerm, Restylane, Perlane, Artefill, and Sculptra. For a quick and easy –to- read chart on how the different wrinkle fillers compare click here.
Self Care – Keeping Wrinkles At Bay
Now if you’re thinking that since collagen plays such a key role in youthful skin, you might get a similar result from using a collagen based cream, think again.
Experts say there is almost no medical evidence to show that collagen applied to the outside of skin can make it deep enough into cells to affect any significant change.
That said, there are some ingredients that can - and some things you can do to help keep the collagen you do have from being lost .
First and foremost, doctors say stay out of the sun - and out of tanning booths. Why does this matter? Both UVA and UVB rays literally gobble up collagen, causing skin to wrinkle a lot sooner.
That said, there are some ingredients that can - and some things you can do to help keep the collagen you do have from being lost .
First and foremost, doctors say stay out of the sun - and out of tanning booths. Why does this matter? Both UVA and UVB rays literally gobble up collagen, causing skin to wrinkle a lot sooner.
"The sun impacts collagen production in the skin, and without collagen, skin won't naturally maintain that plump,moist, youthful, wrinkle-free look," says New York City plastic surgeon Dr. Darrick Antell.
Get enough sun exposure, he says, and collagen will be dramatically lost, causing skin to wrinkle a lot sooner and a lot more. Sunscreen, by the way, can help prevent at least some of that damage from occurring.
Lastly studies show using certain topical products can help increase collagen production . In a new study published in this month’s Archives of Dermatology, University of Michigan researchers cite products containing the ingredient retinol (a derivative of vitamin A) as having sufficient medical back up to show collagen production is affected. For more ingredients that also can help, click here.
If you can afford a medical procedure, the study also recommends laser facial resurfacing, particularly with the new Fraxel lasers. This too can impact collagen production by creating microscopic “wounds” in skin cells. The body responds to the injury by stepping up collagen production in this area, so lines and wrinkles are soon filled naturally.
And, of course, wrinkle filling injections are another option – and new research shows they may provide more than just a temporary fill. Indeed, evidence continues to mount that, over time, a number of wrinkle filling injections stimulate natural collagen production. And that means that eventually, your skin cells may begin acting more the way they did when you were young. Just don’t let them influence your fashion sense! :)
For more information on how the current selection of wrinkle filling injections compare - and which ones work best for which types of wrinkles - click here.
To learn more about other topical ingredients medically shown to impact collagen production,click here.
You might also be interested in reading "Sunscreen Caution: Are You Really Protected?"(click here), or "23 Ways To Prevent Wrinkles" (click here).
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