Wrinkle treatment is a very popular cosmetic plastic surgery procedure. Skin treatments range from simple skin products to skin peels, dermabrasion, laser rejuvenation, injectables, surgical subsicion, and potential space fillers.

One of the most common forms of rapid-acting wrinkle solution medication is given using 1 ml insulin syringes with fine needles.

The plastic surgeon will make a full clinical assessment of the face and Neck including skin quality and address the underlying specific muscle that is producing the wrinkles. Once the muscle producing the wrinkle is identified, it will be targeted with the injection.

Full understanding of facial anatomy is crucial in producing soft, smooth skin. For example, when patients want to address the Crow’s feet wrinkle lines surrounding their eyes, the underlying Orbicularis Oculi muscle has to be targeted, as persistent contractions of this muscle produce the crow’s feet wrinkle lines. It is also important to understand that this muscle has two portions: the palpebral segment and the orbital segment.

For People who wish to have a nonsurgical brow lift, the upper border of the Orbicularis Oculi muscle (the muscle surrounding the eye) has to be targeted to produce an attractive brow. This will also improve drooping eyelids and produce an eyelid lift.

Glabellar or frown wrinkle lines ( lines between the eyebrows) also produced by underlying muscle tension that have to be specifically targeted by antiwrinkle injection.

It can also be very effective in treating neck bands. These vertical neck bands result from the underlying platysmal muscle contraction. Excessive muscle tension produces premature neck aging. If patients do not like the concept of repeated treatment every six months, then a neck band division through minimally invasive scarless surgery is recommended.