| 25 Mar 2022

Anti-ageing: how to effectively treat sagging skin and wrinkles on the neck and décolleté?

If you feel that your skin is slackening and showing signs of wrinkles, don't panic: no one can escape aging skin. However, solutions do exist to prevent the appearance of wrinkles, and if they are already well established, new technologies can smooth and tighten them.

Anti-ageing: how to effectively treat sagging skin and wrinkles on the neck and décolleté?

In winter and autumn, women tend to take more care of their hands and eye area, than their neck and collar. And once the good weather returns, the drama begins. Skin resurfacing, pigmentation spots or even a necklace of nudes: the wrinkles underneath our face can quickly become stubborn complexes that we try to hide behind a turtleneck.

If you're feeling under the weather, it's time to get back to work!

If you feel that your skin is slackening and marking itself with wrinkles, don't panic, no one can escape aging skin. However, solutions do exist to prevent the appearance of wrinkles, and if they are already well established, new technologies will smooth and tighten them.

Why are the neck and neckline the first signs of skin aging? 

Every morning, our beauty routine focuses mainly on the face, often leaving the neck and collar bone untouched. Yet these two sensitive and fragile areas are the first to show signs of ageing and sagging, and can easily betray your age.

The causes of accelerated skin aging in these areas are both external and internal. In fact, the neck and collar bone have a thin dermal layer which, due to its low content of sebaceous glands, moisture and lipids, is not able to support the aging process;es, hydration and lipids, it is less resistant to external attack and cannot naturally combat relâchement cutanean. More prevalent in women, wrinkles below the face also result from sagging breasts and reduced collagen production. In addition to these internal factors, there are other external factors such as variations in external temperature, sunlight, pollution, smoking, rubbing of clothing and the numerous movements of the face.

More recently, scientists have pinpointed a new cause of neck wrinkles: the smartphone. In fact, the increase in the amount of time we spend with our heads down on our phones is behind the creation of text wrinkles, which are becoming increasingly common.

If wrinkles have already set in, here are three effective, painless treatments to get rid of neck and collar wrinkles.

 

1. The Bioled: the energy of light to régénér the skin

Phototherapy is a scientific innovation that uses the energy contained in light to treat skin problems. Thanks to the different colors of the light beams emitted by the LED device, this technology has beneficial effects on a wide range of problems, such as skin aging, acne, hair loss, etc.

During treatment, the LED light is used to treat a wide range of skin problems.

During the treatment, the machine will send energy in the form of photons to the upper layer of the skin, which will trigger different actions depending on the color of the light. By speeding up cell renewal and reactivating all the important functions contained in the skin, Bioled will boost the production of collagen and lastin, essential proteins for plump, smooth skin.

Fighting the signs of aging, Bioled is the ideal treatment for all skin types.

To combat neck and collar wrinkles, we recommend several 20-minute sessions with the red led, which regenerates the skin and counteracts ageing, and the violet led, which stimulates blood circulation, keeping skin looking younger for longer.

 

2. L’HiFu: the non-surgical facelift !

L’HiFu(focused ultrasound device) uses ultrasound diffusion technology to tighten and firm skin on the face and body. This treatment, whose incredible results have been the subject of numerous scientific publications, is highly recommended for those wishing to take action on skin tightening in the neck and collar area, but also on the double chin.

Focused ultrasound acts like a remodeler on the skin of the face and body.

Acting like a remodeler, the Hifu technique not only works on fatty deposits, but also firms, tightens and smoothes the skin. Immediately after treatment, the skin is visibly plumper, and the effects are intensified up to 24 months after treatment.

Hifu is the ideal treatment for all skin types.

The effectiveness of Hifu is based on the localized diffusion of ultrasound in short pulses or bursts, thanks to tapping devices working on different areas and depths. This technique remodels existing collagen and stimulates the appearance of new collagen, new tissues, in areas of skin slackening, for greater hold, firmness and elasticity.

 

3. UpSkin: the énergy of heat to stimulate collagen and élastine

RadioFréquence Multipolar simultaneously and evenly heats the superficial (dermal) and deep (hypodermal) layers of the face, neck and collar bone. Deep heating promotes the production of collagen and lastine, resulting in firmer, smoother skin. On areas of the body, heating fat cells accelerates their metabolism and causes them to re-circulate, helping to reshape the body and minimize the appearance of cellulite.

Simple & effective.

Simple à to use and remarkably effective, treatments with the UpSkin thus tighten skin and treat wrinkles from the very first treatment, and achieve lasting results after a consistent series of treatments, without cosmetic surgery. The peau is tightened and the double chin is reduced by 50% on average. 

This treatment is perfect for combining with BioLed: to calm and soothe the skin after treatment, use BioLed with the Cel.Mask in bio-cellulose, post-care spécial. What's more, BioLed will give cells extra energy to rejuvenate themselves and ward off the signs of cutaneous aging.

 

Other solutions can help you on a daily basis à fight against this skin relâchementé :

  • Hydrating your skin on a daily basis is an essential part of preventing wrinkles on the neck and collar bone. These very thin areas are quickly subject to dehydration. Choose moisturizing gel or cream products with a base of hyaluronic acid, which will smooth wrinkles deep down.
  • By activating blood circulation, massages are also good allies against skin slackening in the neck and neckline. Focus on antioxidant and stimulating ingredients such as caffeacute;ine. Coffee also helps to burn fat and visibly reduce double chin.

The Ultimate Care is the perfect homemade treatment to effectively treat sagging skin and wrinkles on the neck and collar bone!Rich in powerful antioxidants, this treatment for face, neck, collar and hands repairs damage and helps improve the appearance of signs of aging.As a result, fine lines and deep wrinkles are reduced, and the skin's tone, elasticity and firmness are restored.

With 25% targeted active ingredients anti-âges and youth protectors:

  • 8% Vitamins C + E + B3 (Niacinamide)
  • 3% Hyaluronic Acid
  • 2% Peptides
  • 2% ALpha Lipoic-Acid
  • 2% Caféine
  • 2% White Tea
  • 2% Céramides
  • 2% Black, Red and Brown Rice
  • 1% Apple stem cells
  • 1% Ginkgo Biloba

 

 

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