Treatments for Aging Skin

At Penn Dermatology, the goals for improving aging skin include:

  • Discussing realistic and satisfying solutions and outcomes
  • Preparing patients in advance on what to expect with the procedure
  • Rejuvenating skin to create pleasing and noticeable results
  • Botulinum Toxin A or Botox®

    Penn dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons are experts in treating facial wrinkles using botulinum toxin A, commonly known as Botox®.

  • Chemical Peels

    A chemical peel is a minimally invasive cosmetic technique to improve the skin's health and appearance from damage caused by overexposure to the sun or from problems related to acne and rosacea or aging skin.

  • Laser Skin Resurfacing

    Laser skin resurfacing is a minimally-invasive method of removing the superficial layers of damaged or wrinkled skin.

  • Microdermabrasion

    Microdermabrasion is a skin refreshment technique that uses a mild, minimally abrasive sanding instrument to remove or exfoliate the skin's thicker and uneven outer layer.

  • Soft Tissue Fillers

    Soft tissue filler injections are treatments used to replace lost volume and rejuvenate the appearance of fatigued, sagging or aging skin.

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