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        Canadian Living: Cosmetic Procedures | May 2018

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        Quick Fix

        When it comes to beauty, the need for instant gratification doesn’t end with your daily skin-care routine. Look years younger with this crop of fast-acting cosmetic procedures, at-home treatments and skin-care products.  

        Text by Andrea Karr

        When cosmetic treatments first hit the mainstream in the early 2000s, repeat visits to the dermatologist’s office (with weeks of downtime in between) were standard procedure. In today’s busy world, ain’t nobody got time for that! Fast-forward to 2018 and “there’s a trend toward fewer treatments,” says Victoria-based dermatologist Dr. Mark Lupin. “Everything used to take three to six sessions; now, it’s more like one or two.” The same applies to at-home skin care; no one wants to wait months to reap the benefits promised on the label. We want results and we want them now. Here, we break down the best treatments and products for noticeable improvement, stat!

        Power Players
        With a few quick pricks from a needle or a cannula, it’s easy to treat fine lines, add volume or increase hydration.

        Neuromodulators
        We’ve all heard of Botox, the brand name for an injectable used to treat expression lines such as crow’s-feet, forehead wrinkles or frown lines between the eyebrows (sometimes called “the 11s”). By blocking commu­nication between a facial mus­cle and the connected nerves, neuromodulators, like Botox, fully or partially freeze the mus­cle to diminish lines that create a tired or stern appearance—and they can also prevent lines from forming in the future.
        PAIN LEVEL: 1/10
        DOWNTIME: None
        TIMELINE: Results take a week or two to reach full effect and last four to six months.
        COST: $400 and up

        Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
        Juvéderm, Restylane and Teosyal are gel injectables that plump lines and folds, as well as increase volume, with hyal­uronic acid, a sugar molecule that occurs naturally in the skin. For an instant anti-aging effect, most people benefit from filling the lateral cheeks (an outer region of the cheek)—one of the first areas to lose volume as we age.
        PAIN LEVEL: 3/10
        DOWNTIME: Possible minor bruising or swelling
        TIMELINE: Results are immedi­ate and last 12 to 18 months.
        COST: $600 and up

        Skin-Boosters
        Skin-boosting injectables such as Juvéderm Volite, Teosyal Redensity I and Restylane Skinboosters use low-viscosity hyaluronic acid to “draw water into the skin and improve its appearance, elasticity and smoothness,” says Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett.

        By using a thin layer of hyaluronic acid over a wide area, your injector can make the skin appear smooth and hydrated while softening fine lines above the lip and on the cheeks, neck, décolleté and hands. This treatment won’t add volume but will improve skin’s texture.
        PAIN LEVEL: 2/10
        DOWNTIME: Possible minor bruising or swelling
        TIMELINE: Results last up to a year after three treatments.
        COST: $800 and up per treatment

        Surface Work
        For treatment of texture, brown spots and sagging skin, your best bet is one of these derm-approved devices.

        Laser Resurfacers
        Those looking to improve skin’s texture can choose from a wide variety of lasers, both ablative (which remove thin layers of the skin) and nonablative (which leave the skin’s protective top layers intact). Clear + Brilliant, a nonablative laser, is one of the most popular treatments at Dr. Lupin’s practice. “It helps treat sun damage and improves the health and look of the skin,” he says. “It makes the skin stronger, not weaker, and minimizes pores and fine lines with no real downtime.”

        PAIN LEVEL: 3/10. Arrive early to apply numbing cream.
        DOWNTIME: Minor redness for a day, then roughness or flaking for about a week
        TIMELINE: Your skin will glow in one week, but you will see best results after three treatments, each spaced three weeks apart.
        COST: $300 per session

        Colour-Correcting Lasers
        If sun and age spots are dulling your complexion, or you’ve simply lost the even tone you once had, consider trying a picosecond laser, like PicoSure or Pico Genesis. These tools blast hyperpigmentation into small particles, which are then eliminated by the body’s natural processes.
        PAIN LEVEL: 2/10
        DOWNTIME: Minor swelling and redness for a day or two
        TIMELINE: After one or two sessions, brown pigmentation is destroyed for good, though you’ll need to wear sunscreen daily to help prevent new brown spots.
        COST: $350 and up per session

        Tighteners
        To firm up sagging skin nonsurgically, a practitioner will use high levels of heat to target beneath the epidermis into the deeper dermis and subdermis. This is typically performed via Thermage, a radio-frequency device. “When you produce heat in the skin, you induce the formation of fibroblasts; these cells make collagen, which is a protein that promotes skin firmness and elasticity,” says Dr. Kellett.  The heat will also tighten existing collagen fibrils, reducing skin laxity.

        PAIN LEVEL: 5/10. A light sedative is usually required.
        DOWNTIME: None
        TIMELINE: Results last two to three years after one treatment.
        COST: $3,900 for the face and neck

        Time-Saving Packages
        If you have several skin concerns and minimal free time, ask if your local medi-spa or clinic offers a package of same-day treatments. “We’ll perform synergistic treatments - like IPL [intense pulsed light], a diamond peel and a resurfacing treatment - back-to-back,” says Dr. Kellett. “You can get even better results than doing each service separately.”

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