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What Are Wrinkles


There are physical signs that show that a person is aging. A man for instance may lose hair or slowly change to grey. Our skin shows signs as well and to understand it, we have to know what wrinkles are.

The skin is made up of 3 layers namely the epidermis, the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The outer layer namely the epidermis becomes thinner and less sticky as we age. This in turn causes dryness and as this decreases by 10% per decade, it takes more time for the skin to repair itself.

This also affects the dermis because less collagen is produced and the elastic fibers which provide us with elasticity also wears out which is why our skin also sags. We don't sweat that much as before as there is a decrease as well in the number of sweat glands.

Now that we know where it can happen, we can describe what wrinkles are simply as ridges or creases on a surface.

But is aging the only cause of wrinkles? The answer is no. Studies have shown that exposure to ultraviolet light, UVA or UVB accounts for 90% of skin aging. This varies depending on race because of the person's pigment protection.

A few other studies have shown that wrinkles can also be caused by environmental factors. Examples of these include cigarette smoking and pollution as this may hasten aging by producing oxygen free radicals. These are particles produced by many of the body's chemical processes and when it is produced in excessive amounts, it can damage cell membranes causing not only wrinkle but other skin disorders as well.

Rapid weight loss may also cause wrinkles since you reduce the volume of fat cells that cushion around the face that will make the skin sag.

Now that we know what causes wrinkles, can it be treated? The answer is yes. Some dermatologists recommend retinoic acid which is applied to the skin to fill in the crevices. There are also things people can take such as topical creams and ointments to peel off the top layers of the skin, dermabrasion which is a procedure to sand the top layer of the skin, injecting collagen or botulinum under the skin and laser surgery.

Can anyone pursue any of the treatments mentioned? The answer is no. This depends on the patient's age. Whichever you choose, you should ask the dermatologist how effective is the procedure, is it safe, possible complications and the experience of the professional.

In some cases, a combination of these procedures is necessary. The best part is knowing that this causes uniform destruction and shedding of the old damaged superficial skin cells so the healthier deeper cells will take their place on the surface.

There is not much that people can do to prevent wrinkles because this is normal as we age. But we can slow it down by staying indoors between 10 am to 4 pm when the sun is the hottest and washing the face with a mild non-soap cleanser. The skin should be patted dry and lubricated at once with a water based moisturizer ideally SPF30 filter to prevent further dehydration.

Now that you know what wrinkles are, we can take steps to delay it from happening or just accept it for what it is. After all, aging is a fact of life all of us will one day face.

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A Wrinkle in Time


It is always nice to look at a baby's flawless skin. There are no lines, no signs that a pimple has even been there and actually, it's perfect. You had gone that route but as you age, you can't help but accommodate a wrinkle in time until you no longer know where your baby skin has gone to.

To know about the causes of wrinkles, you must first know about the normal skin layers. Here are the layers that constitute a human skin.

1. Epidermis

This is the outer layer of your skin. This protects the inner layers to whatever the environment may cause them. This seemingly tough outer skin is caused by the movement of keratinocytes, the cells of the epidermis, from its bottom part to the top. As a result, a large dose of keratin is produced. But when these cells reach the top, they actually flake off. So if you see scaly types of skins, it means that something went wrong in this process.

2. Dermis

This is the skin's second layer. This contains its structural elements, which is the connective tissue. There are actually many types of connective tissue. Each type acts for different functions. Some samples are the collagen. This gives the skin strength. The glycosaminoglycans are the proteins that give turgor to skin. The elastin fibers create the elasticity of your skin.

Between dermis and epidermis is the dermal-epidermal junction. This is an important feature as it interlocks and form fingerlike projections which are called rete ridges. These will increase the area of the epidermis which is exposed to the blood vessels and need nutrients. The blood vessels in the dermis give out such nutrients to the epidermis through the rete ridges.

3. Subcutaneous tissue

This is the skin's bottom layer. And the subcutaneous tissue contains the fat cells. You know what those cells are for? They supply insulation to your body and they also make your skin full and plump.

Presenting the Wrinkles

How do wrinkles form and develop as people age? Through time, the epidermal cells will become thinner. As a result, you will also look thinner. The epidermal cells will also be less sticky. This means that that there are more chances for the moisture on your skin to be released than maintained, which causes dryness. The decrease in the epidermal cells is actually 10 percent per decade. And as people age, they divide slower. For this reason, the skin cannot cope up quickly as it used to repair itself.

In the dermal layer, less collagen is being produced. The elastin fibers also wear out. Such factors will cause the skin to sag and wrinkle. The rete ridges, meanwhile, will flatten out. This will cause the skin to be fragile. And so the nutrients that the epidermis needs will not be met accordingly.

As for the subcutaneous layer, the fat cells get thinner as people age. This will result to more wrinkles and sagging.

It is a complex process that everybody will go through as people age. You can use moisturizer while you are young and take good care of your skin to slow down the process. But you have to admit that there will come a point wherein you will not only face a wrinkle in time, but other kinds of changes in your features as well.

That is okay. The important thing is that you age gracefully so that people will perceive you as beautiful inside and out.

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Anti-Aging Advice for Men


 Anti Aging Advice for Men

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When it comes to skin care, people often think of products that cater to women’s skin. But the truth is, women are not the only ones who need these products. For men, many have come to appreciate anti- aging products. The products have actually become popular.

Men often think that if they buy products for their skin, people would immediately assume that they are gay. For many, this can be an extremely unpleasant thought and utter torture. But unlike other aspects of men's skin care, anti-aging is seen as something important. This line has superseded the norms. People no longer hold usual prejudices when they see a man wanting to look younger. Years back, men often just thought of aging as something they should accept and welcome. In fact, many compared themselves to wine: the older they are, the better they become. To men, the lines and wrinkle on their skin are supposed to make them look wiser and more distinguished. Of course, this belief no longer holds water. In fact, people have gained newfound respect for men who want to take care of themselves.

The first thing men need to realize is that their aging process is greatly determined by their past actions. If you happen to be a man in his prime, this advice may be worth its weight in gold. The earlier you drop the habits, the better your chances of stopping premature aging.

Sadly, some men don’t give very much thought to anti-aging skincare. They tend to virtually ignore the need to take care of their skin simply because they have more ‘manly’ things to worry about. They should know that their skin needs far more help than a woman's does.

Yes, women are typically the ones who are supposed to constantly fret about the condition of their skin. Because of this belief, women’s skin is healthier. Women are taught that once they reach puberty, they have to worry about their outward appearance. They were educated in the benefits of a carefully planned skin care regimen. They work hard at keeping their skin soft, supple, and smooth.

We now we live in a time when a man is more respected and admired if he is able to maintain his youthfulness. This does not apply to looks alone. People like to see the older generation lead more active lives. Men tend to be harder on their skin. They don’t take steps to avoid fine lines and wrinkles. A shower and some fresh clothes are enough to get them through the day.
Just so you’d know, it is a lot harder to treat fine lines and wrinkles once they’ve appeared. However, these can still be treated effectively with the use of products that contain the correct ingredients. Because men's skin differs from women’s, they should only use skin-care products made for them. One of the biggest differences is that men have more oil on their skin. They have larger pores and their wrinkles are usually deeper.

Before you hit the stores, make sure to get the correct diagnosis. After all, if you get the wrong kind, then these may not do anything to help improve your skin.

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Improve Your Skin Care With Wrinkle Eye Cream

Getting older has its perks. Once a woman reaches a certain age of maturity she qualifies for reduced prices when it comes to cups of coffee, theater tickets and even a bus pass. However there are other less enjoyable things that come with age. One of those is wrinkles. Almost every woman starts thinking about an anti wrinkle eye cream even before she retires.

The skin on the face is largely the most sensitive. Things like sun tanning, make-up and even smoking can have a negative impact on the way a woman looks. All of these factors can eventually contribute to wrinkles so finding an anti wrinkle eye cream can be likened to finding the fountain of youth. The right cream can actually take years off the way a woman looks.

Infomercials have become all the rage in the past decade or so. Staying up late one evening will have you privy to ads for everything from cooking grills to anti wrinkle eye cream. In the case of the latter, you'll be bombarded with before and after images of women who have used the anti wrinkle eye cream and gotten great results. You may be skeptical of all the promises being made and you'd be wise in not rushing off to the phone to call the toll-free number and give out your credit card.

The majority of these creams, whether purchased from a television ad, a drug store or a high end skin care boutique are largely all the same. The goal of any anti wrinkle eye cream is to diminish the appearance of the small lines that develop around the eyes. To do this the anti wrinkle eye cream must possess some substance that makes it moisturizing. The more moisturizing one of these cosmetic creams is, the better the results will be.

If you are unsure of which is best for you consider your skin type. For a woman with very dry skin she's going to want to purchase and use an anti wrinkle eye cream that contains the optimum amount of moisturizers. This is likely something she's done throughout her life; chosen beauty products that add a boost of nourishment to her skin. For a woman who struggles with oily skin she's more apt to choose an anti wrinkle eye cream that is made just for oily skin.

In any case taking good care of facial skin is vitally important when it comes to avoiding aging. Even if a woman is already noticing some small wrinkles or frown lines there's a lot she can do to abate the effects of aging. Using a sunscreen under make-up each and everyday, exercising, and eating healthy will all contribute to a younger, fresher look.

Ann Marier
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From old wives tales to home crafted traditional concoctions, many have come up with a variety of skin care treatments that have been effective and not, but nowadays, one can be sure about the efficacy of modern approaches to skin wrinkle treatment.

If one can say that modern-day skin wrinkle treatments are very expensive, think again.

Today's modern technology not only gives focus to how it can make breakthroughs effective, but also to make it more affordable so that it would be marketable and appeal to the public.

Lasers, one of humankind's breakthroughs in light amplification that has found a lot of uses and sometimes unthinkably and as we may not know it, have important uses in our day to day life.

For quite some time now, lasers have also carved a niche in skin wrinkle treatment and there are several laser-related processes that helps in combating wrinkles.

One of the most common uses of the laser treatment for wrinkles is laser resurfacing, where physicians use instruments such as carbon dioxide and erbium lasers.

This is a somewhat similar process as dermabrasion, where a treating physician uses a rotary instrument to 'sand' the skin to achieve a certain smoothness, the only difference is that laser technology is employed to facilitate the treatment process.

The edge of laser resurfacing over dermabrasion, however, is that it has a greater reliability, precision and less risk.

In this process, the laser is passed several times over the skin area to be treated until the peeling reaches the middle of the dermis - the second layer of the skin, which helps stimulate the body's natural collagen synthesis, causing the sagging skin and wrinkles to plump up and make it appear firmer and smoother.

Some medical practitioners perform laser resurfacing under conscious sedation, where a patient remains awake and receives intravenous medicines to ease and calm the pain.

This is also combined with the application of topical anesthetic creams or injectable anesthetics like lidocaine.

The procedure may be repeated several times to achieve desired results, however, there is still the risk of causing permanent color change or scarring.

Another newer laser treatment procedure is fractional resurfacing, where newer and enhanced laser apparatus work through a modification of traditional laser resurfacing.

This form of treatment does not affect the whole skin but instead only evenly on evenly spaced spots surrounded by undamaged skin.

With fractional resurfacing, healing is much faster than the traditional laser resurfacing treatment but with less downtime as a result.

As with other laser treatments, several treatment sessions are needed to achieve desired results.

There is also another laser treatment called non-ablative laser resurfacing where modified and intensified lasers stimulate collagen synthesis under the skin without peeling or damaging the epidermis.

Studies have concluded that non-ablative laser resurfacing can actually improve fine wrinkles, though not as much a laser resurfacing.

All the same, several treatment sessions are also required to achieve significant results and the procedures are almost painless with little or no redness, downtime or peeling after the laser treatments.

Another process that involved heat and light is heat and radio frequency treatment is another variation of non invasive facial rejuvenation is by heating the skin tissue using radio frequency-inducing devices and infrared light sources.

As of today, techniques are still being developed to better improve the treatment process, but most, if not all results, have actually yielded positive effects and have been described to be safe, as well as produce a significant and lasting improvements, though not as much as surgical techniques like facelifts and plastic surgery.

All the same, as long as there is the desire to look for better alternatives and processes to counter the effects of wrinkles, all these modern approaches to skin wrinkle treatment will continue to produce more happy people in the days to come.


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