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A chemical peel like TCA may be considered to improve fine wrinkles, possibly thicken the skin. I am not sure whether nano fat grafts would be an option to consider? In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon with significant experience in facial fat grafting is recommended. Good luck.
Your absolute best course of action is to start wearing high SPF sunscreen and avoid sun exposure to your face as much as possible from now on.There isn’t all that much you can do to improve this damage. You have to your skin currently, but you can protect yourself from it getting worse.With age, there will be a loss of elasticity in your skin that is inevitable, but if you eliminate damage, you’ll be ahead of the pack as the years rolled by.Whenever I see a Caucasian woman who is in her 40s without facial wrinkles, I ask what age they begin using daily sunscreen and the typical answer is my mother made me wear it every day.The only way to have fair skin, 40 years old and not have it fine wrinkles around your eyes instead of protected your skin from Sun exposure.There is no treatment that can properly reverse some damage.Can be helpful, but there is no competing with The advantage of avoiding the problem in the first place.Meticulous use of sunscreen, sun hats, and simply avoid excess time spent outside in sunny weather will go along the way keeping you looking good when you get older. There really isn’t much you can do from the sun damage that’s already present.There are a lot of treatment options available for this, but continued sun. Exposure will simply continue worsening the problem.Treatments that people may recommend include Botox, laser, chemical, peels, radio, frequency, etc., etc. etc. In the end, none of these can compete with those who protected their skin.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD