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Are there any fillers that would be good for the neck area?

February 13th, 2013
Q.
Hello Dr Forrester,
I have a problem with my neck. My face so far doesn’t look bad at 34, but my neck is starting to get quite a few lines . My question is whether you think that dermal fillers would work for my neck? Also is there anything I can do to prevent further lines? I don’t sit in the sun or use sunbeds etc. Are there any creams or serums that I could use? I normally use body lotion and also whatever moisturiser I put on my face. Also, do you perform fillers on the neck area? Thanks for your time and i look forward to reading any advice that you can give me. 
A.
Apologies for my delay in replying. I have been at IMCAS, a cosmetic conference.

The neck can be a problem area as the skin is quite sensitive. Although you don’t sit in the sun I would recommend a sunscreen on the neck and face 365 days a year. Even if it is cloudy there are still UV rays out there.

I would recommend a Vitamin C serum on the neck and face. Choose a serum that has at least 10-15% vit C; don’t rely on creams that contain vitamin C as they rarely have enough to be effective. Remember that this is not an overnight miracle but a long term strategy. I think that the new Medik8 serum called CE-Thione is excellent. In addition to a sunscreen and vit C you should consider a retinoid but because the neck is sensitive you need to choose carefully.

Fillers have a limited role in the neck but a course of something light like Restylane Vital can help. Lastly I am a big fan of INTRAcel which is a type of radio-frequency needling that is beneficial over the whole face and neck.

I hope this helps.

Kind regards,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

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Can you recommend skin treatments for a woman in her 30’s?

November 9th, 2012
Q.
Thank you for your response Peter, yes please if you don’t mind naming some products in your opinion that would be a good buy for skin in its 30’s to help keep it as youthful as possible. You also mention Retinol this is not something I’ve ever heard of, is it a product?. This is such a great way to get information about these types of things. I really appreciate all your help and I am sure these answers will help numerous woman across the country too.
A.
For a vitamin C serum I really rate Medik8 CE-Tetra.
Vitamin C should be applied every morning, as your first ‘layer’ after cleansing. Apply very thinly over the whole face & neck. No advantage in slapping on thickly and no need to use more than once a day. A 30ml bottle of CE-Tetra should last at least two months.

For a Retinol, I can’t recommend highly enough GloTherapeutics Renew Serum. Use before bed. Start only every 3-4 days and build up to nightly over a period of 3-4 weeks to avoid irritation. Don’t use on the neck or lower lids initially.

For info about Retinoids, see my blog http://www.drforrester.co.uk/blog/?p=322

Hope this helps,

Kind regards
Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
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Hi Peter, thank you for your answer on the best treatment for jowls. Sorry I didn’t realise that id actually asked a lot of questions in one go! just got into a flow :). You mentioned collagen stimulation as a good place to start in your 30’s. What in you

November 5th, 2012
Q.
Hi Peter, thank you for your answer on the best treatment for jowls. Sorry I didn’t realise that id actually asked a lot of questions in one go! just got into a flow :). You mentioned collagen stimulation as a good place to start in your 30’s. What in your opinion is the best form of collagen stimulation treatment for prevention of jowls for someone in there 30’s? also i’ve read that extra weigh can add to the problem – skin sagging? however if you lose that weight you’ll be left with sagging skin anyway seems like a lose lose situation. Thank you for your time and great advice.
A.
A good quality Vitamin C serum applied to the skin every morning is a proven way to maintain collagen as well as provide some extra photo-protection (it will help your sunscreen but not replace it). This is not an overnight miracle but should be part of every long-term skin health programme. I very much like Medik8 CE-Tetra – it’s easy to apply, well tolerated and not too expensive. Remember to apply every morning as your first layer and there’s no advantage in applying other than very thinly.
The other essential is some form of Retinol – low concentration ion your 30’s but step it up in the 40’s and beyond.
Happy to name specific products if required.
Best wishes,
Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey
Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
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