Repetitive facial movements combined with a natural decline in collagen and elastin associated with ageing, can contribute to the development of dynamic lines and wrinkles in the skin.
Dynamic lines are lines that only appear during facial expressions and muscle activity, such as forehead wrinkles (when raising the eyebrows), crows feet around the eyes (when smiling), and frown lines between the eyebrows (when frowning and squinting).
Static wrinkles are described as papery or deep creases that are evident in the skin without any facial movement, such as smoker lines or vertical lines above the upper lip and other areas of the face noted above.
These skin concerns can be more pronounced due to sun exposure and lifestyle habits. A consultation with a qualified medical practitioner can assist to identify suitable options based on individual concerns, facial profile, and clinical presentation.
A consultation with a qualified Australian-registered medical practitioner is recommended to assess individual concerns and explore appropriate treatment options tailored to your unique facial profile and clinical presentation.