Skin Treatments For Anti Aging
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An anti-aging skin care system is significant for today’s population because of the number of reasons. Most women tend to avoid disclosing their actual age but skin is one of the body’s elements that directly reflects the real age in a dramatic way.
It is a demand of our society to have smooth and clear complexion which is is an attribute of physical attractiveness. People nowadays are prone to fashion and fitness and like to maintain their healthy regimes. Basically the signs of skin aging are noticeable in an elderly person, but the onset of these symptoms is evident in younger people as well. The most common symptom of skin aging is seen during these age groups: pre-teen, 13 to 20 years, 20 to 30 years, 30 to 40 years, 40 to 55 years, and greater than 55 years. The face is the most exposed part of the body and is vulnerable to the harsh rays of the sun. The face is also subject to acne, rashes, allergic reactions, and injuries that may leave permanent scars.
Therefore, a lot of emphasis is being placed nowadays on anti-aging skin care treatments. Some of them are:
A number of non-surgical treatments are available for individuals who want to eliminate infectious substances from the skin naturally to achieve a clearer and fresher look. These treatments include glycolic acids also called fruity acids. They are natural fruit substances blended into facial preparations and are used to eliminate rough or dried surface skin.
Retin-A® is a vitamin A-enriched cream that changes the cellular metabolism of the skin's surface and is used to combat fine facial wrinkles and blotches from sun damage. It is most effective in older patients who have some fine facial wrinkles, or blotchy pigmented areas caused by sun damage. All glycolic acid treatments offer less dramatic results than surgical approaches like dermaplaning, dermabrasion, or chemical peel.
"Surface-repair" treatments are there that enhances your appearance and give a smooth and fresh look to your skin but they cannot remove deep scars and flaws or prevent aging. These treatments are used as mini-facelifts.
All of the chemical based treatments can be used alone or are generally prescribed in conjunction with an aesthetic surgery procedure, such as a facelift or a chemical peel.
Some natural treatments are:
Washing of the face with soap cold water is prescribed for all types of skin. Frequent washing by rigid cold water with soap degreases a skin of the face. But cold water showers should not be applied more than once a week. At care of a fat skin of the face it is possible to apply a slice of the ice prepared in a refrigerator from extract of grasses. It is can be applied to skin inclined to flabbiness and hypostases.
Lack of water leads to flabbiness, to occurrence of wrinkles. Correct washing of the face clears, protects, tempers, and tones the skin. Women with a fat skin of the face can wash once a day in the evening with soap. At a dry skin such washing is recommended once a week.
Before you decide to have a skin-rejuvenating treatment of any type, think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with a skin specialist or a good plastic surgeon.
About the Author
According to Lizzy, our health adviser skin is most to all of us as it reflects the actual age and condition of the internal health of a person. Therefore she has covered a broad area of her research on all skin related problem and treatments associated with them.
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