That claim is not true.
There is no cream, oil, or “apply this and wrinkles disappear completely at age 70” remedy that can erase facial wrinkles.
Wrinkles form because of real structural changes in skin:
- Loss of collagen and elastin
- Thinning of skin over time
- Sun damage (photoaging)
- Repeated facial movements
Once those changes happen, they cannot be fully reversed with a topical product.
🧴 What can improve wrinkles (but not erase them completely)
Some treatments can make wrinkles look less noticeable:
- Retinoids → improves skin texture over time
- Moisturizers (hydration temporarily “plumps” skin)
- Sunscreen (prevents worsening)
- Professional treatments (laser, fillers, microneedling)
These can soften lines, but they don’t remove them permanently or completely.
🚫 Why “wrinkles disappear completely” claims are misleading
- Skin aging is biological, not just surface-level
- Deep wrinkles involve structural tissue changes
- Most “miracle” videos rely on lighting, filters, or temporary swelling effects
🧠 Real expectation
A realistic improvement looks like:
- Smoother appearance
- Fewer visible fine lines
- Better skin texture
Not:
- “Completely gone forever in elderly skin”
🧾 Bottom line
If something promises total wrinkle removal at any age, it’s marketing—not dermatology.
If you want, I can suggest a simple, safe routine that actually reduces wrinkles over time without expensive products or scams.