Facial rejuvenation after 50
Facial rejuvenation after 50 years is now available without surgery. Modern cosmetology clinics offer a range of procedures that help achieve natural improvements without a single incision.
Skin fading after the age of 50 is due to a sharp decrease in the level of estrogen in a woman's body (only one tenth of this hormone remains). Because estrogen stimulates the production of collagen and fat, this drastic loss during menopause can manifest as very dry, cracked skin. The metabolism in the cells slows down. Existing wrinkles and age spots from sun damage become more pronounced. The whole face begins to sag, especially the chin and cheeks. These processes can be stopped and even reversed if you use facial rejuvenation procedures after the age of 50.
Injections for facial rejuvenation after 50 years
To regain lost volume and lift the skin around the jaw and cheeks, clinics use volumetric dermal fillers such as Juvederm Voluma. Collagen fillers can replace lost collagen, resulting in natural but effective results. The injection is injected deep into the skin to strengthen its structure and stimulate the production of new collagen. These injections are used to restore the fullness of medium and deep facial wrinkles such as facial wrinkles, smile lines, nasolabial folds and chin irregularities. Injections of neurotoxins – Botox, Dysport, and Heomin – can reduce horizontal lines on the forehead and perpendicular wrinkles between the eyebrows, near the nose, and around the neck.
Non-surgical facial rejuvenation after the age of 50 is also performed using mesotherapy. To do this, the cosmetologist injects a mesoserum under the skin: microdoses of vitamins or natural substances (hyaluronic acid, elastin, collagen or connective tissue cells).
Facial rejuvenation procedures after 50 years using a laser
Fraxel and CO2 lasers for skin resurfacing are more aggressive ways to combat the signs of aging after age 50. This non-surgical hardware rejuvenation is performed using a laser device with rollers. The plastic bulges on the roller press down on the skin, allowing the laser to cause minor damage. These microcracks stimulate collagen production and restore clean and healthy skin.
Fraxel is a brand of fractional lasers for skin resurfacing that smoothes wrinkles and rough scars (raised or lowered), solves pigmentation problems, reduces pore size and improves the overall tone and texture of the surface. A fractional laser emits energy in the form of a microscopic grid, rather than a continuous beam. The resulting small pixel dots only affect a small percentage of the target skin. This means that instead of damaging all the cells in the treated area, only a part of them is destroyed, providing a safer regeneration reaction.
Ultrasound therapy for skin rejuvenation after 50 years
Ultrasound facial rejuvenation for both men and women is performed twice a year for optimal effect. Ultrasound tightens and tightens the skin, compresses the muscles and stimulates the production of its own collagen, which makes it a good alternative to traditional facelift.

















