Make Lips Look Healthier By Removing Lip Wrinkles

Posted on March 27, 2009 @ 3:19 am
by Ellen Jones

If you have lip wrinkles, you know that they can be very ugly and annoying. You might feel very self-conscious about them. You aren’t alone, though. Lots of people develop wrinkles around their lips. It happens naturally, as people get older.

One major thing you need to know about lip wrinkles is that smoking can really make them worse. In fact, smoking can make all your wrinkles worse. That’s because the skin of a smoker ages much faster than the skin of a non-smoker. So, the best way to keep your wrinkles under control is to quit smoking or never start.

The cause of your lip wrinkles is probably much less important to you than how to treat them, although both things are important to know. When it comes to treatment options, though, just keep in mind that wrinkles around your lips can and should be treated with the same methods you might use for any other wrinkles on your face.

A good starting point, when you are thinking about lip wrinkle treatment, is actually pretty simple. Keep your lips moist and protected from the sun. Hydration is very important, as is sun protection. Remember that your lips and the area around them are skin, too. Don’t just put sun protection on the rest of your body.

You’re probably familiar with exfoliation, or the process of removing dead skin cells. Lots of people exfoliate their face. Well, you should do the same for your lips. They build up dead skin cells, too, after all.

Seeking A Doctor’s Advice:

Botox and Collagen treatments are one of the many treatment types that you could think about using to get rid of your lip wrinkles. They can give you much fuller looking lips and get rid of lines and wrinkles. Such treatments are becoming incredibly common lately.

Just keep in mind the trouble that Botox and collagen treatments can cause on a long-term basis. They aren’t one-time fixes. If you want them to be effective, you are probably going to want to go back for more treatments over and over again. So, you need to plan to set both time and money aside for continuous treatments.

Botox and collagen treatments aren’t the only way to cure lip wrinkling, of course. In fact, there are hundreds of creams and lotions on the market today that claim to cure wrinkles. Some work and some don’t. Some only work on certain skin types, too. So, it can be hard to know which will work best for you.

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