Learn & Plan 50s

In your 50s, your skin undergoes various changes due to natural aging processes and external factors accumulated over the years. As you age, the production of collagen and elastin in the skin decreases, leading to the formation of wrinkles and fine lines, especially around the eyes, mouth, and forehead. The skin tends to become drier as you age, as the skin's ability to retain moisture diminishes. This can lead to rough, flaky, or itchy skin. Sun damage accumulated over the years can result in an uneven skin tone, including age spots, sunspots, and hyperpigmentation. The skin loses its firmness and elasticity leading to sagging skin, especially around the jawline, neck, and cheeks. The skin becomes thinner and more fragile in your 50s, making it more susceptible to bruising and tears. The skin's natural cell turnover process slows down with age, leading to a dull complexion and slower healing of wounds. Some people may experience increased sensitivity in their skin in their 50s, making it more prone to irritation. To help address these changes and maintain healthy skin in your 50s, it's important to follow a good skincare routine that includes moisturizing, using sunscreen daily, incorporating products with anti-aging ingredients like retinoids, antioxidants, and hyaluronic acid, and staying hydrated.


In your 50s, there are various aesthetic procedures and treatments available to address the signs of aging. These procedures counteract the effects from loss of collagen and volume by improving skin texture, reducing wrinkles, improving skin laxity, and enhancing overall appearance. Some popular aesthetic procedures for individuals in their 50s include microneedling to promote collagen and improve skin tone, chemical peels to tighten and brighten the skin, neurotoxins to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and dermal fillers in various facial areas such as nasolabial folds, lips, cheeks, chin, jawline, and under the eyes.


Chemical Peels: Chemical peels can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation by removing the top layers of the skin, promoting cell turnover, and stimulating collagen production.


Microneedling: Microneedling involves using tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, triggering the body's natural healing response and promoting collagen production. This can help improve skin texture, firmness, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and scars.


Laser Therapy: Laser treatments can target various skin concerns such as wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and uneven skin tone. Different types of lasers can be used, including fractional laser resurfacing and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy.


Dermal Fillers: Dermal fillers can help restore lost volume, reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. Common areas for filler injections in your 50s include the cheeks, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and lips.

Botox: Botulinum toxin injections, commonly known as Botox, can help relax facial muscles and reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles, such as forehead lines, crow's feet, and frown lines.

Kybella: Kybella is an FDA approved injectable used to reduce fullness under the chin (commonly known as a “double chin”) and improve the jaw/chin area.

PDO Threads: Non-surgical face lifts using PDO Threads is a quick and minimally invasive procedure that delivers immediate skin tightening results. PDO Threads tighten the skin by contracting subcutaneous fat tissue and subtly lifting facial features while smoothing fine lines and wrinkles. This minimally invasive procedure offers long lasting natural results making PDO Threads a popular choice for Rejuva patients in their 50s.

Skin Tightening Treatments: At Rejuva the Viora RF treatments are a popular choice for our patients in their 50s. These procedures stimulate collagen and elastin to restore a well-defined jawline and are used to contour the body for a more youthful shape. Non-invasive skin tightening treatments like Viora radiofrequency (RF) therapy, ultrasound therapy, or infrared light therapy can help improve skin laxity and firmness.

PRP Therapy: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy involves using your blood's plasma to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity. It can also help with skin rejuvenation and hair restoration.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT): HRT is a treatment option that involves replacing hormones that your body no longer produces in sufficient quantities. In your 50s, many individuals, especially women going through menopause, may consider hormone replacement therapy to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life. Hormone replacement therapy can help alleviate menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, loose, sagging skin and mood swings. It can also help prevent bone loss and reduce the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. Hormone replacement therapy should be individualized based on your specific symptoms, medical history, and risk factors.

Hormone replacement therapy can be a viable option for some women, but it’s important to discuss the potential benefits and risks with a qualified health care provider. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments are also essential to ensure that HRT remains safe and effective.

Before undergoing any aesthetic procedures, it is important to consult with a qualified and experienced provider to discuss your concerns, goals and the most suitable treatment options for your specific needs. Always prioritize safety, your overall health and well-being and choose reputable providers for any aesthetic procedures.
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At Rejuva our mission is to enhance your natural beauty with personalized treatments that will help you look and feel your best. During your consultation, we'll discuss your specific needs and recommend the appropriate customized treatment plan for you. We've created a space where your safety, experience, and optimal, achievable results are our priority. Book your free consultation to get to know us, we're here to support you every step of the way.
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