Ageing is a fact of life; it’s going to happen, whether we like it or not. And while many see this as a negative thing, the reality is that it simply means we’ve had the privilege to be around a little longer – something that, when you think about it, is worth being grateful for.
Nonetheless, the physical signs of ageing can be distressing, and particularly when the onset is earlier than expected. From fine lines and wrinkles to thinning hair, there are all sorts of issues that many people find themselves having to contend with in their 20s and 30s – and not as they approach retirement age, as they had thought.
Thankfully, there are numerous treatments and fixes out there for even the most upsetting of aesthetic ageing-related issues, and some of them can serve as a welcome confidence boost if you’re struggling to come to terms with your advancing years. Here, we take a look at some of the most common problems both men and women have to deal with when it comes to the decline of their appearance – and the solutions that will have you feeling a million dollars again in no time.
Hair loss
Hair loss is perhaps one of the biggest concerns we have to contend with as we age. Male pattern baldness is common and tends to run in families, so if you’re thinning on top or struggling to hide a receding hairline, then you might be wondering what your options are.
Hair transplants are becoming increasingly common, with a growing number of Brits travelling to Turkey for the five-star treatment. If you still think they don’t work, then think again – because the most advanced new techniques have yielded some pretty impressive results.
If it all seems a bit extreme for you, then you might want to consider investing in a wig or a toupee. Once again, products are far more advanced than they once were, and these days you can order a custom-made men’s toupee made from real human hair, providing a convincing solution that nobody will even realise you are wearing.
Most people believe that age-related hair loss is limited to men alone, but in fact, it can and does affect women, too. Fluctuating hormones, the menopause, and a range of health conditions can all contribute – but with such a plethora of beautiful, natural-looking wigs available to choose from on the market today, it doesn’t have to ruin your confidence.
Lines and wrinkles
Lines and wrinkles are some of the most obvious tell-tale signs of ageing, with crows’ feet and deep forehead lines often giving the game away. But luckily, the advanced lotions and potions the beauty world has to offer these days can help to slow down the process. Look for products containing retinol and coenzyme Q10, which pack a powerful anti-ageing punch, and wear SPF30 or above on your face daily to minimise skin exposure.
If you’re looking for something a little more dramatic, then injectables could be the way to go. Botox has long been a popular go-to for lines and wrinkles and can eradicate them completely for months at a time. Many aestheticians are also now recommending it as a preventative treatment, as it is able to target the muscles of the face used to smile, frown and scowl by blocking the nerve signals. Because most lines and wrinkles are caused by repetitive movement of those muscles and the resulting creases in the skin, areas that are treated regularly before they form will be much less prone to them. Clinics like Dr Saba Raja’s Botox in Norwich even allow you to book a consultation where you can ask for all the relevant information before booking a treatment.
Sagging skin
If sagging is your biggest concern, Morpheus 8 is an advanced treatment that combines micro-needling with radiofrequency, using infra-red technology to achieve deep fractional remodelling. Stimulating the skin’s natural production of collagen, it’s a great option for those dealing with drooping jowls and bags under the eyes and can provide a much-needed lift in just one to three treatments.
Taking a regular collagen supplement will also help to keep skin plump and retain volume, so consider adding one to your daily routine. Available in capsule form, it also comes in a selection of different dissolvable powders that work well in juices and coffees, so if you struggle to swallow medication then it could make for an easier way to get your fix.
The bottom line
While there’s no way to prevent the signs of ageing entirely, the good news is that there are numerous treatments and solutions out there today that can help make the entire process a little easier. So, if you’re in search of a confidence boost then you’re in luck.