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At Revolution Aesthetics, our experienced team have helped many individuals with skin concerns over the years. Many of these concerns relate to ageing, whether that be intrinsic ageing or extrinsic ageing. These concerns can vary, but upper lip lines are one of the most popular conditions and signs that are associated with ageing. Here’s everything you need to know about upper lip wrinkles.
Upper lip lines are usually one of the first types of wrinkles to develop, as the skin starts to age. Repetitive movements are one of the main causes of upper lip wrinkles. This repeated muscle movement in the area can create permanent lines, which become deep wrinkles over time.
As we get older, we produce less collagen, which keeps the skin firm and plump. Because this part of the skin is much thinner than others, we naturally have less collagen in this area anyway. Because of this, lip lines usually develop earlier than other types of fine lines and wrinkles. Lip lines are commonly associated with smoking - nicotine narrows the blood vessels and reduces the oxygen that reaches skin cells - but other extrinsic factors can also increase the risk of developing these wrinkles prematurely. This includes sun damage caused by exposure to UV radiation - which is one of the biggest culprits of ageing - as well as stress, dehydration and poor nutrition.
Lip lines can be treated with a range of options, many of which require no recovery time and can be delivered by our expert anti-ageing team.
Whilst some of the lines and wrinkles that appear on our skin with age may feel out of our control, there are options available to help you combat all aspects of skin ageing, whilst improving your overall skin health. From treating fine lines to the deepest wrinkles, we have non-surgical treatments and skincare options available for all skin types, to help tackle premature wrinkles, fine lines or the deepest wrinkles.
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