They are a sign of an older person. In today's society, youth is valued and entire industries have been created to remove wrinkles. Let's take a look at wrinkles, their history, and the most recent treatments.
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin, while the dermis is the inner layer. Five layers make up the epidermis. These layers are able to grow from the inside out. The epidermis' deepest layers are pushed up from the lowest layer to the surface. They eventually flatten and die and are then shed. The epidermis acts as a barrier to outside environments. It tends to become thicker as it gets older, and it appears duller. The skin's foundation is the dermis. The dermis contains many components that give the skin its elasticity and stretchability: collagen, elastin (Gags), reticular fibers, and glycosaminoglycans. In the dermis are hair follicles as well as sweat, sebaceous glands and nerves.
As we age, our dermis volume decreases and the number of its structural fibers is decreased. These include collagen fibers and elastin fibres as well as the number of Gags. Some environmental stimuli can have particularly harmful effects. Excessive sun exposure and smoking are two examples. This aging process results in the epidermis becoming thicker and the dermis becoming thinner. The skin literally collapses on itself, creating a crevice. The wrinkle is thus born. Also, the skin loses its elasticity and does not snap back as well.
There have been many treatment options to reduce wrinkles over the years. There are dermabrasion and chemical peels as well as laser resurfacing and microneedling. To rejuvenate the skin, you need to increase the number of elastic fibers and make it thicker. To do this, you need to cause a controlled injury to your skin to promote healing and increased collagen production. Technology has yet to develop treatments that increase elastin and Gags. Our experience has shown that the greater the severity of the injury, the better the healing response is and the more successful the treatment.
Treatments such as microdermabrasion, which only remove a layer from the epidermis of the skin, do not have long-lasting effects. Because they remove the outer layer that is thicker and flaking, these treatments make the skin look more beautiful.
Microneedling DC is an outdated, inexact technology. Although chemical peels can still be useful, most people consider laser resurfacing the best. There are many types of lasers, including fractionated and CO2, erbium. While some claim to speed up healing, the most important thing is how deep and how much they penetrate. Lasers that penetrate deeper or have a lower penetration rate are not as effective at healing. There is less injury, and therefore a lower final result. Laser injury with a deeper penetration and greater density results in a more controlled effect and a significantly higher resolution of wrinkles.
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