Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles, such as crow's feet, laugh lines and frown lines, develop over time.
Small creases around the eyes or between the eyebrows may be one of the first signs of skin aging. Over time, deeper creases may form in the cheeks or other locations on the face, neck, or upper chest.
Appointment Information
Treatment for fine lines and wrinkles at U-M Health is offered by two expert clinical teams:
Treatments
Treatments to improve wrinkles may vary from very non-invasive options to more extensive laser resurfacing procedures. Your U-M Health physician will listen to your concerns and help you to develop a treatment plan to best meet your personal appearance goals.
Procedure options include:
Locations
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Cosmetic Dermatology & Laser Center | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 1 Reception B
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5314Get Directions -
Facial Cosmetic Surgery | Brighton Center for Specialty Care 7500 Challis Rd
Entrance 1, Level 1
Brighton, MI 48116-9416Get Directions
Doctors
Michael Joel Brenner, MD, FACS
Associate Professor
Facial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Sleep Medicine
Milad Jalal Eshaq, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
MOHS Micrographic Surgery, Dermatology
Jeffrey Tan Gu, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery-Head & Neck
Jennifer Brescoll Mancuso, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Pediatric Dermatology, Dermatology
Jeffrey Scott Moyer, MD
Professor
Facial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology
Jeffrey Scott Orringer, MD
Clinical Professor
Dermatology
Shannon Flynn Rudy, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Facial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology
Chaz Luke Stucken, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Facial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery-Head & Neck
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