facelifts in mexico
Non-invasive Facelifting Options : a Review
I'm sure I'm not the only woman who would like to turn back the clock on their face.
Surgery sounds much too risky to me, so I'm always looking for a non-invasive facelift with no side effects! The first non-surgical facelift I tried was CACI. It's a well-established treatment which uses microcurrents. I tried CACI just after I turned 40 and was disappointed it didn't improve my already sagging jowls.
The silly thing is, once I looked into it, I discovered that CACI doesn't exercise sagging face muscles or treat wrinkles at all. The scientific evidence proves that it improves circulation and boosts elastin and collagen, but that's it.
After CACI, I gave up on non-surgical facelifts, until I started seeing ads for the “Sixty Minute Facelift”. The radiofrequency used in Thermage is proven to reduce wrinkles and firm sagging skin. It's a single one-hour treatment, and there are no visible effects, so no one need know you've had a treatment. Perfect, I thought!
Then I Googled 'Thermage' and found forums full of women who'd been left with permanent dents and dimples in their skin after the treatment! Apparently, Thermage works by stimulating your body's own natural collagen. The doctor can't be certain how evenly it will grow. That's why some women develop areas where it grows too much (lumps), or where it doesn't (hollows). If that happens, you're stuck with it (the only way to correct it is plastic surgery).
Next, I considered IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), but changed my mind when I enquired at one salon and was told that although they had an IPL machine, they didn't use it for photorejuvenation, only hair removal. They said only medically qualified therapists could administer IPL for photorejuvenation, because of the risks of using very high settings. That word 'risk' was enough for me! Finally, I looked into phototherapy – and there, I hit paydirt! I researched the Omnilux treatment and couldn't find any negative review – or any mention of 'risks'. I couldn't find an Omnilux salon but I did find a Rejuvalight salon (which is a similar treatment by a different supplier). You can read more about my Rejuvalight treatment here.
Facelift in Mexico "50 is the new 30"?