For women of all ages, sallow, dull, or crepey skin can make the
chest area or décolletage appear older than it is. Factor in side-sleeping
where for hours at a time, your breasts are at battle with gravity leading to
deeper lines in the neck and chest. Luckily, there are advancements and
solutions available to bring back the glow to the beautiful feminine
décolletage. Dr. Lenny Hochstein, world renowned board-certified
plastic surgeon based in Miami, Florida and owner of the city’s newest
state-of-the-art Hochstein MedSpa, and his team of licensed aestheticians,
offer insights on how to achieve and maintain a sexy décolletage.
1. Go topical.
There are plenty of things women can do to prevent chest area
skin from aging such as applying high-quality, medical-grade skin care
products. There are plenty of wrinkle creams on the market. The key is to look
for ones with alpha and beta hydroxy acids, retinol, Vitamin C and E, and
growth factors. These will reduce the appearance of wrinkles. “This is great
for prevention and maintenance. Using creams in your 20’s and 30’s really does
help skin retain elasticity and its ability to produce collagen,” explains
Larisa Belyakova, Hochstein MedSpa licensed aesthetician.
2. Consider lasers.
Lasers will certainly offer that healthy glow, since they are
the most powerful tool to address both discoloration and texture imperfections.
“One of the lasers we have had success with in the chest region
is the HALO treatment, the world’s first hybrid fractional laser. It’s strong!
Results to skin tone and texture are visible after the first treatment,”
explains Dr. Lenny Hochstein who prides himself on being incredibly selective
about the results-driven treatments he offers. “The HALO is a type of a
fractional laser which allows us to obtain optimal results with reduced healing
time,” he adds.
There are other options as well. “The other device used for
chest rejuvenation is called BBL (broad band light). This treatment is the most
effective on the market for clearing up sun damage spots and reducing redness,”
adds Jenya Titova, Hochstein’s certified Physician’s Assistant who vast
expertise in lasers spans 12 years.
An issue of concern to women are stretch marks to the breast
area. “Another laser often used on the chest area is E-matrix. This technology
reduces the appearance of scars and stretch marks on the breast,” Jenya adds.
3. Try a chemical peel and/or a microdermabrasion.
If the skin itself is supple, microdermabrasion could work very
well to address skin elasticity, texture, tone and overall appearance. It’s a
less expensive option than lasers. Chemical peels work at the cellular level,
smoothing the fine lines in the chest area with very little downtime. There are
varying strengths available so it is very important to have an experienced
person administer peels. Microdermabrasion and peels are usually recommended in
packages of 3 or 4, performed several weeks apart.
4. Hydrafacial
This is of the newest treatments that brings out the healthy
radiance and glow to the skin of the décolletage area. “It is a high- tech
equipment operated procedure that includes several steps, such as deep
cleansing, exfoliation, antiaging light treatment and application of powerful
antioxidants. Well hydrated and nourished skin on the chest is the immediate
and lasting result of this treatment,” explains Hochstein MedSpa Licensed
aesthetician, Capri Colello.
5. Micro-needling
Micro-needling is a process where a small roller is rolled over
the skin creating tiny punctures in the top skin layer. This phase of the
treatment triggers a wound healing response in the body. Collagen levels are
boosted as the skin regenerates itself leading to skin thickening, scars fading
and smoothing of fine lines. Peptides and antioxidant serums are applied and
massaged into the skin at the end. “What’s interesting to note about
micro-needling is that the skin is essentially put into a healing, rejuvenation
mode lasting for several months after the first session takes place. Skin looks
better over time. To maintain results it’s advised to repeat the treatment at
least 3-4 times,” advises Hochstein.
6. PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
Microneedling described above, can be enhanced with a very
powerful collagen building treatment using your own plasma. “The treatment
requires that we draw a small blood sample to extract the concentrated platelet
cells out of it. These cells have a natural ability of healing by building new
elastic and collagen layer. Fine lines and wrinkles on the chest respond
wonderfully to this procedure, with no discomfort, side effects or downtime”
says Dr. Hochstein.
7. Get smart about sunscreen.
Regardless of what treatment option you choose optimal skin
protection is key. “You go through a series of treatments. The last thing you
want to do is damage skin and get into this cycle of damage, treat, damage
treat,” explains Dr. Hochstein. “You can’t invest $6000 on skin treatments and
think a $9.00 bottle of basic sunscreen is going to protect you,” he adds. Any
physician will suggest using a sunscreen that offers broad spectrum UVA and UVB
protection. “The best results are found when the patient ‘protects the
procedure’ and takes preventative measures recommended by their skin care
professional,” he recommends.
About the experts:
Dr. Lenny Hochstein is a board certified plastic surgeon in
Miami, Florida. World renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, symmetry
and overall excellence, including published scientific papers, awards, early
entry directly into medical school where he graduated valedictorian; Dr.
Hochstein has two decades of experience, over 23,000 surgeries with breast
augmentation as his main specialty. His dual accreditation of American Board of
Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons speaks to his high
standards and reputation of providing exceptional care to all his patients. In
2017, Dr. Lenny Hochstein added Hochstein MedSpa to his Miami practice to offer
lesser invasive treatments and anti-aging solutions adhering to the same values
of high standards and quality. Anyone selected to be on his team must be
exceptional, credentialed and committed to offering excellent care.
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