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In the first part we discussed the basics of aging changes in wrinkles. In this part we will find out more about wrinkles and their treatment.
With aging changes, the epidermis becomes thicker and the dermis and the fat layer become thinner. These two are mainly responsible for wrinkle formation. The dermis is mainly made of collagen fibers with elastin fibers to give the skin its elasticity. Both these fibers make a mesh like structure in the dermis and give support to the skin surface. With age, collagen and elastin reduce and the support starts to break down. Moreover production of new collagen and elastin slows down. This makes it easy for any skin change such as wrinkles to appear easily and become permanent.
We make facial gestures. We smile, raise eyebrows, move eye muscles, stress on forehead skin while concentrating. We make many actions with our skin and as we age, with the support giving away, these changes become etched forever on our face. They are wrinkles. Smokers pull the puff. We may sleep on one side every night, making wrinkles on one cheek and do many such acts that make wrinkles. After thirties, these changes start becoming permanent on the skin and give an old look full of wrinkles.
Treatment Of Wrinkles
There are simple ways to protect your skin from forming wrinkles and treating the already formed wrinkles. Let us look at them.
Stop smoking. Moisturize your face regularly so that skin does not dry but keeps supple. Use warm water to wash the face. Avoid using hot water that dries the skin. Protect yourself from sun. Use sunscreen regularly and avoid sun during afternoons. For more on sun protection - click here. Avoid facial exercises and consciously avoid using facial gestures. Keep the face relaxed as much as possible. Consult your doctor about taking an anti-oxidant supplement that can protect you from damaging free radicals.
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.
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