Are Dermatologist Recommended Anti Aging Wrinkle Products Really Useful?

Find out if those anti aging products really work and what might work allot better...

The FDA considers anti wrinkle creams to be cosmetics and therefore the products are not as intensely researched for their safety or their effectiveness when compared to the tests and research that is placed on medications. Some people who desire to reduce their wrinkles are looking to purchase dermatologists recommended anti aging wrinkle products. There are very few anti wrinkle creams that have been proven to be even somewhat effective in reducing wrinkles in clinical studies.

Most dermatologists recommended anti aging wrinkle products are items which have the ability to hydrate your skin, contain natural substances, contain substances that stimulate the production of collagen in your skin and will not leave your skin red and agitated. They look for products that contain antioxidants such as Retinol which prevent free radicals form damaging your skin and causing wrinkles to form.

Hydroxy Acids

Numerous dermatologists recommended anti aging wrinkle products contain hydroxy acids. These substances remove unwanted old skin cells and thereby allow new skin cells to take their place which will provide you with smooth looking skin. Most dermatologists recommend that you also provide your skin with sunscreen while using products containing hydroxy acids. These types of products increase the likelihood of the sun damaging your skin.

Prescription Medications

Some dermatologists recommended anti aging wrinkle products are prescription medications. Typically, the prescription products contain a higher concentration of the vital active ingredients and are more effective. Usually the positive results you may achieve with over the counter products won't last as long as the prescription formulas. Dermatologists also suggest you don't purchase wrinkle creams based on the idea that higher priced wrinkle creams will be more effective because there is no evidence to support this concept.

Dermatologists recommended anti aging wrinkle products have made some companies substantial profits. It should be noted that many of the companies selling anti wrinkle creams are aware of the value of having their products recommended by dermatologists and actively seek their endorsements. Estee Lauder has sought and received the endorsement of a dermatologist from the Stanford University School of Medicine. Bath and Body Works has reached an agreement with a doctor who teaches medicine at the Albert Einstein college of Medicine of Yeshiva University.

Some companies in the wrinkle cream business believe it is beneficial from a sales strategy to find dermatologists who are willing to be part of the development team as well as sponsor the product. They believe that a dermatologist from a well known university brings integrity and believability to their products. Some medical professionals are concerned that some doctors will be too concerned about making money from their endorsements and from marketing wrinkle creams and may not put the emphasis on what is best for their patients. Therefore, always ask some questions and do some research before choosing a dermatologist recommended anti aging wrinkle product.