That claim is not medically realistic.
A “face lift with natural collagen” that makes wrinkles disappear in 3 minutes at age 70 is classic skincare clickbait. Real biology simply doesn’t work that way.
What collagen actually does
Collagen is a structural protein in skin that:
- provides firmness and elasticity
- naturally decreases with age
- breaks down due to sun exposure, smoking, and aging
But important reality:
- You cannot instantly rebuild collagen in minutes
- You cannot “erase wrinkles” in 3 minutes naturally
Why some products look like they work instantly
Some creams or “lift” products may temporarily:
- tighten skin (dehydration effect)
- blur fine lines with silicones
- improve reflection of light on skin
- slightly plump skin due to moisture
This can create a temporary visual effect, but:
- it wears off within hours
- it does not change skin structure
- it is not a true “lift”
What actually helps skin over time
If the goal is reduced wrinkles and better skin texture, real evidence-based options include:
- daily sunscreen (most important)
- retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- good hydration and moisturizers
- adequate protein and nutrition
- professional treatments (if desired: lasers, microneedling, fillers)
These work gradually over weeks to months, not minutes.
Bottom line
Claims like “wrinkles disappear in 3 minutes at 70” are marketing exaggeration, not physiology. At best, they describe a temporary cosmetic effect, not real collagen regeneration or a face lift.
If you want, I can explain which skincare ingredients actually have strong clinical evidence for reducing wrinkles over time, without hype.