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Fine Lines & Wrinkles

The lines that were not there before.

Forehead creases that stay after your brows relax. Crow's feet visible when you are not smiling. The line between your brows that used to fade now sits there. Two years ago your skin sprang back. Now it holds the crease, an early sign of slowing collagen.

CONCERN & CAUSES

Why Lines Become Permanent

Most patients arrive calling it one thing. In the treatment room, fine lines split into a few distinct presentations, and each one responds to a different tool.

01

Dynamic Expression Lines

Repeated movement creases the surface every time you raise your brows or squint. With strong collagen the skin springs back, so these lines stay visible only during active facial expression.

02

Static Lines at Rest

As collagen production slows from the mid-twenties, creases stop releasing and sit on the surface at rest. Forehead, frown, and crow's feet lines progress from temporary to permanent over years.

03

Photo-Aged Texture

Ultraviolet light breaks down collagen and elastin in the dermis and generates free radicals. Cumulative sun exposure compounds natural collagen loss, so the surface roughens and lines set in early.

04

Loss of Skin Structure

From the thirties the skin loses roughly one percent of its collagen each year. The structural scaffold thins, firmness fades, and the surface holds folds it once smoothed on its own.


Treatment Benefits

Treatments Matched to the Type of Line

The plan depends on which lines are dynamic and which are static. Victoria, an RN and clinical trainer for Nuceiva across Canada, relaxes the muscles that crease the surface, then rebuilds the collagen that gives skin its structure.

Botox / Nuceiva

Botox / Nuceiva

A neuromodulator treatment using Nuceiva to relax the muscles that crease the surface. The goal is softening dynamic lines, not erasing every trace of expression.

Sculptra

Sculptra

A collagen-stimulating injectable that prompts the body to rebuild its own collagen gradually, restoring the structural foundation that fine lines sit over.

RF Microneedling

RF Microneedling

A treatment that combines fine needles with radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen at controlled depths in the dermis, addressing static fine lines from below.

Microneedling

Microneedling

A microneedling treatment that creates fine micro-channels across the surface to trigger the skin's natural collagen-forming response.

Chemical Peel

Chemical Peel

A clinical-grade peel that lifts damaged surface cells and prompts renewal in the layers beneath, refining the look of fine lines and texture.

How to Protect Your Skin After Treatment

Treatment softens the lines you have, but the skin keeps forming new ones every time it meets unprotected UV. Daily care carries the result over the long run, and the habits below are how you hold it.

Cleanse Gently

Cleanse Gently

Treat with Antioxidants

Treat with Antioxidants

Hydrate the Barrier

Hydrate the Barrier

Mask Strategically

Mask Strategically

Protect Daily

Protect Daily

SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic

Recommended Skincare Protocol

SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic

A daytime vitamin C serum that delivers antioxidant protection while improving the look of lines, wrinkles, and loss of firmness, helping hold your results between treatments.

Softens fine linesSupports firmnessDefends against UV
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FAQ

Common Questions About
Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Collagen production starts to slow in your mid-twenties. By your thirties, years of muscle movement and UV exposure create lines your skin can no longer smooth on its own. Genetics and lifestyle factors influence how quickly this happens, which is why your practitioner assesses your pattern before recommending a plan.

Many fine lines respond well to clinical treatment. Dynamic lines soften with neuromodulators like Nuceiva, while static lines improve with collagen-stimulating treatments such as Sculptra, RF microneedling, and clinical peels. Early treatment tends to produce the strongest improvement.

Forehead lines typically need a range of units depending on muscle strength and the result you want. There is no single number that fits everyone. Your practitioner assesses your specific anatomy and recommends a unit count during your consultation.

By reducing muscle movement in treated areas, neuromodulators limit the repeated creasing that turns expression lines into permanent wrinkles. Starting in your late twenties or thirties can be effective prevention, and Victoria can advise on timing for your skin.

Neuromodulators last roughly three to four months. Sculptra results build over two to three months and can hold for up to two years. Microneedling and RF microneedling improvements are cumulative, building with each session in a series.

There is no single right age. Many patients begin preventive neuromodulator treatments in their late twenties, while collagen-building treatments become more relevant from the mid-thirties. Your practitioner recommends timing based on your skin rather than a fixed number.

A combination of neuromodulators for dynamic lines and collagen stimulators for static lines addresses both types together. The right single treatment depends on your specific concern, which Victoria identifies by reading your facial movement at the consultation.

RF microneedling stimulates new collagen production in the dermis, which thickens the skin and reduces the look of fine lines. Results build gradually as collagen matures, and most patients see improvement after a short series of sessions.

Pricing depends on which treatments your plan combines and how many sessions you need. We outline costs in detail at your consultation so you can plan the full protocol upfront rather than session by session.

Neuromodulators, Sculptra, and most in-office treatments are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. We advise waiting until after breastfeeding to begin or resume treatment, and your practitioner will review your options at the consultation.