
pmid: 16721114
Nonsurgical facial rejuvenation is often used as an alternative to more invasive procedures. Topical agents improve cell maturation and cell turnover, chemical peels and microdermabrasion improve poorly textured skin and pigment anomalies. Surgical facial rejuvenation provides dramatic changes but requires more recovery time.
Middle Aged, Antioxidants, Skin Aging, Retinoids, Chemexfoliation, Dermabrasion, Face, Rhytidoplasty, Humans, Rejuvenation, Female, Botulinum Toxins, Type A, Neck
Middle Aged, Antioxidants, Skin Aging, Retinoids, Chemexfoliation, Dermabrasion, Face, Rhytidoplasty, Humans, Rejuvenation, Female, Botulinum Toxins, Type A, Neck
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