That claim is not medically realistic.
No cream, oil, herb, or home remedy can make wrinkles “disappear completely,” especially in someone around age 70.
🧠 What wrinkles actually are
Wrinkles form because of:
- Loss of collagen and elastin in skin
- Thinning of the skin with age
- Sun damage over many years
- Reduced skin hydration and fat under the skin
These are structural changes, not just surface issues.
🚫 Why “instant wrinkle removal” claims are misleading
Viral ads that say things like:
“Apply this and wrinkles vanish even at 70”
usually refer to:
- Temporary skin tightening effects (like hydration or silicone films)
- Makeup or lighting tricks
- Before/after editing or filters
- Short-term plumping (water retention in skin)
👉 None of these permanently remove wrinkles.
💡 What actually helps wrinkles (realistic effects)
✔️ Can improve appearance (not erase completely):
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- Sunscreen (prevents worsening)
- Moisturizers (plump skin temporarily)
- Hyaluronic acid (hydration effect)
- Professional treatments (lasers, fillers, microneedling)
✔️ Most important factor:
- Sun protection is the strongest proven anti-aging step
🧬 At age 70 specifically
At that stage:
- Skin has already lost much collagen naturally
- Improvements are possible, but reversal is partial, not complete
- Treatments focus on softening and improving texture, not erasing lines
⚠️ Bottom line
If something claims:
“Wrinkles disappear completely at any age”
it is almost always marketing exaggeration, not medical fact.
If you want, I can tell you:
- what dermatologists actually recommend for deep wrinkles
- or which ingredients genuinely have scientific support
- or how to spot fake anti-aging ads quickly