That claim is not medically real. It’s a classic skincare clickbait phrase.
“Face lift with natural collagen” and “wrinkles disappear in 3 minutes at 70” is not possible in terms of skin biology.
The protein involved is Collagen, which gives skin structure and firmness—but it cannot be rebuilt instantly with a cream or home remedy.
What can happen in 3 minutes (realistically)
Some products may create a temporary visual improvement by:
- tightening the skin slightly as they dry
- hydrating the surface (making fine lines less visible)
- filling wrinkles with silicones or polymers that reflect light differently
So the skin may look smoother, but:
- this is cosmetic illusion, not a facelift
- it wears off within hours
What cannot happen in 3 minutes
- new collagen formation ❌
- true wrinkle removal ❌
- structural lifting of facial skin ❌
- reversal of aging ❌
Collagen remodeling takes:
- weeks to months (with retinoids, sunscreen, etc.)
- sometimes medical procedures for noticeable lifting
What actually works over time
Evidence-based approaches include:
- daily sunscreen (prevents further collagen loss)
- retinoids (stimulate collagen over time)
- moisturizers (improve appearance, not structure)
- professional treatments (laser, microneedling, fillers)
These work gradually, not instantly.
Bottom line
Claims like “wrinkles disappear in 3 minutes at 70” are marketing exaggeration, not science. At best, they describe a temporary cosmetic tightening effect, not real rejuvenation of Collagen.
If you want, I can show you which skincare ingredients actually have strong clinical evidence for reducing wrinkles over 8–12 weeks, without hype or fake “instant lift” claims.