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imageYears ago, people who wanted to kiss their facial wrinkles goodbye did so surgically, with a facelift, spending thousands of dollars and possibly several weeks recovering. Today, however, people wishing to change their appearance have additional options, which can be done in a doctor's office rather than an operating room, with little or no anesthesia. Here is a rundown of some of the nonsurgical cosmetic procedures and what they entail.

Note: In some cases, more than one treatment session is required to achieve the desired result. Side effects are generally temporary and the risks and recovery times may vary. Your doctor can give you an estimated recovery time that is specific for you. Cosmetic procedures that are not due to a medical condition are generally not covered by insurance.

Removing Wrinkles

Chemical Peel

Having a chemical peel can make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Always wear sunblock and avoid direct sunlight during the hottest times of day.

Microdermabrasion
  • Description—Microdermabrasion is a form of gentle abrasion or scraping in which the outer layer of the skin is exfoliated with an instrument that blasts tiny aluminum oxide particles against the skin to smooth out lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. You are generally awake during the procedure. The doctor may apply a local anesthetic to the area being treated. Treatments take between 30 minutes and an hour, and you may need 5-12 treatments.
  • Side effects—redness, swelling, discomfort in the treated area, itchiness as new skin grows back
  • Potential risks—temporary swelling, increased skin sensitivity, sun sensitivity
  • Recovery time—immediate
Botox Injection
  • Description—The Botulinum toxin is injected into facial muscles to temporarily paralyze them, thereby reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles. You are awake during the procedure, which is generally painless. Although, you may feel a slight burning sensation on injection. Effects are temporary and typically last about 3-4 months.
  • Side effects—redness
  • Potential risks—allergic reaction, bruising, numbness, swelling, headache, temporary nerve damage, chance of infection
  • Recovery time—immediate