While a wrinkle may just seem like a wrinkle, you might be surprised to know that there are actually different types that can impact the ways in which they can be effectively prevented and treated. Once you’re able to understand the differences between wrinkles and rhytides, you’ll be able to better customize your anti-aging toolkit to get the results you want.
It’s a subtle difference, but if you’re interested in medical aesthetic treatments, your provider may distinguish between wrinkles and rhytides. While rhytides can be a term that’s tossed around as a stand-in for wrinkles, the two aren’t exactly the same. For the most part, rhytides are fine lines and minor creases that appear first, while wrinkles are the deeper folds or creases that often follow rhytides. Seeking treatments for rhytides can be the most effective way to keep skin looking smooth and firm, but there are solutions for deeper-set wrinkles as well.
How wrinkles and rhytides form can be complex, and there are various factors that come into play that can cause wrinkles. However, there’s one more set of wrinkle types to consider that can be useful in determining the right course of treatment and its overall impact.
Regardless of where wrinkles occur on the face and body, they can be divided into two more general categories:
The following are just some examples of dynamic wrinkles that may crop up over time with repeated expressions:
It’s important to note that dynamic and static wrinkles may begin as rhytides and develop into wrinkles, but dynamic rhytides can also become static wrinkles over time. For example, dynamic rhytides around the eyes (or fine lines caused by laughing or squinting) may morph into deeper static wrinkles as skin around the eyes becomes thinner and more fragile with age.
There are a couple of options for treating wrinkles and rhytides that you may consider.
Injectables can offer temporary plumping effects for both static and dynamic facial wrinkles. They may also be used to relax muscles, reducing the appearance of dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle tension. However, there are a couple limitations with these treatments. To begin, injectables are best used in smaller treatment areas, meaning they are only a potential solution for targeted facial wrinkles. Secondly, they do not support skin health, meaning they mask the appearance of a decline in collagen and elastin—two essential building blocks that help to keep skin firm, plump, and smooth—rather than actually boosting production. In all, injectables may be an option for a quick smoothing solution for fine lines before a big event, but may not be the best long-term solution for deep-set wrinkles.
Chemical peels and dermabrasion remove the upper layer of skin while prompting the natural skin cell renewal process for a smoother, brighter surface. Like injectables, these treatments don’t dive deep to support skin’s natural collagen and elastin production levels. As a result, chemical peels and dermabrasion may smoothen rough texture and reduce the appearance of static and dynamic rhytides, but they often fall short in fending off the appearance of deeper-set wrinkles and preventing the continued development of wrinkles. It’s also important to note that significant downtime can be expected following these types of treatments and for those with darker skin tones, they come with a higher risk of discoloration.
To get to the root of your wrinkles, it’s necessary to tap into your skin’s natural collagen and elastin production cycles. This helps to boost skin health from below the surface for a smoother, firmer appearance and results that last longer with the proper follow-up skin care regimen. Non-surgical wrinkle reduction treatments utilize radio frequency (RF) energy that is delivered below the skin’s surface where it is transformed into heat. This kickstarts skin’s natural repair cycle, boosting the production of collagen and elastin fibers to support skin health while achieving a noticeably smoother, younger-looking appearance on the surface. RF technology is safe for darker skin tones and treatments may be performed on the face, chest, or body, making for a more customizable treatment option. Treatment plans may also be customized based on your personal aesthetic goals, whether it’s to treat static rhytides, dynamic wrinkles, or other fine lines, creases, or crepe-like skin in between.
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