Moisturize
As your body produces less estrogen, it can lead to more wrinkles and fine lines, as well as sagging skin. Look for a moisturizer that contains a blend of antioxidants. Regardless of skin type, everyone needs to moisturize.
Keep your skin hydrated. That means: drink plenty of water, eat water-rich foods like vegetables and fruits, and choose a body lotion or light oil that you love. When your skin is hydrated, it will look plumper and more radiant.
Apply Sunscreen
Apply sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to all exposed areas of your body, including your chest, to prevent any further UV damage. Any other treatments for the neck area will be futile if you don’t consistently use SPF to protect your skin.
Use Retinol on Your Chest
Applying retinol to your neck and chest can also help boost collagen production and minimize the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots. However, prescription retinol may be too strong for the delicate skin on your chest.
Exfoliate
Not only does your face need exfoliation, but your body’s skin also requires it to remove dirt and impurities that can cause a host of skin problems.
Chest Mask
The skin on your chest is also delicate and requires similar care to your facial skin. You can make your own aloe vera gel to moisturize your chest by cutting a thick aloe leaf, peeling the skin, and applying the gel to your chest for about 20 minutes. This trick effectively prevents wrinkles and makes the skin brighter and smoother.
Interventional Procedures
Microneedling
Microneedling is one of the best methods for the chest area as it creates micro-injuries that stimulate collagen production, making the skin healthier. As a result, with time and a few treatments, the skin will become firmer and smoother.
Fraxel Laser
The Fraxel laser is another excellent choice for the chest. This type of laser uses a non-invasive, fractional resurfacing method to destroy old skin cells and accelerate the turnover of new skin cells.