Crepey

Botox for crepey arms

Botox for crepey arms
  1. What is the best treatment for Crepey arms?
  2. Can you tighten Crepey skin on arms?
  3. Can Crepey arms be fixed?
  4. Can you put Botox in your arms?

What is the best treatment for Crepey arms?

Over-the-counter treatments

Lactic acid, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and hyaluronic acid can also help to moisturize the skin and improve the skin's appearance. For crepey skin on your arms or legs, look for a body moisturizer that contains ammonium lactate like Lac-Hydrin or AmLactin.

Can you tighten Crepey skin on arms?

Dr. Kassouf recommends retinol topical creams to help reduce that crepey look. Retinols help restore skin's elasticity and thicken collagen (which gives our skin its structure) as well as elastin (which gives our skin its stretch).

Can Crepey arms be fixed?

San Diego's Cosmetic Laser Dermatology offers several treatments designed to correct crepey skin and revitalize one's appearance. The most effective treatments improve skin texture as well as help increase the reduced levels of collagen and elastin in the skin. The end results are smoother, younger-looking arms!

Can you put Botox in your arms?

The BOTOX® is injected into the areas which sweat profusely like the under arms and backs of knees or palms of the hands, the BOTOX® blocks the release of acetylcholine near the sweat glands which cause the excessive sweating.

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