How To Tackle Early Signs of Ageing
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By: Adam Diwan
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April 27, 2023
As people age, they notice their facial features and skin changing, potentially faster than they would like. How often have you heard people saying, ‘my face looks old and tired; what can I do about it?’
In particular, how often do you hear about people seeking aesthetic help for prematurely aged skin?
Skin can develop early signs of ageing from various contributing factors, not all of which are within our control. However, some are.
Though the natural ageing process is unavoidable, many things can keep the skin looking as young and healthy as possible. But what can be done when those signs of ageing come early?
Whether it is reducing the look of wrinkles or developing a skincare routine, we have broken down the early signs of ageing and numerous ways you can tackle them.
What Are The Early Signs of Ageing?
Sun Spots
Known by several names, age spots on the skin are a type of sun damage found in various locations, such as the back of your hands and face.
Usually, these spots develop around or after age 40, though this is different for everyone. If a patient has sun spots, they should speak with a doctor or dermatologist to ensure they are not a symptom of another health condition.
Fine Lines
There is no set age to develop fine lines, so establishing when wrinkles are premature is difficult. However, some types of makeup can emphasise these lines.
Clients can worry about how to remove wrinkles from their faces quickly, and there are several products they can use to reduce their appearance. Regenovue Fine Plus 1x1ml is a dermal filler containing lidocaine to make your patient’s skin appear younger with minimal pain or discomfort.
What causes wrinkles?
Fine lines and wrinkles are more likely to happen when the skin has lower collagen levels. Collagen is what keeps skin tight, and its production decreases throughout adulthood.
Numerous factors, including dehydration and the repetitive use of muscles, such as in the forehead, can also cause wrinkles and fine lines.
Crow’s Feet
These are lines at the corner of the eye. They can occur through repeated smiling and squinting and when the skin around the eyes loses some elasticity.
If a patient is concerned about their crow’s feet, products such as Belotero Soft 1x1ml can help to hydrate the skin and reduce the appearance of these fine lines.
Skin Dullness
As people get older, their skin can become dull and tired instead of the glow they have in their youth.Â
For clients who suffer from dull skin, mesotherapy products can provide the skin with various nutrients to hydrate and tighten it.
Puffy Eyes
Dark circles under the eyes and puffiness can become more apparent as people age due to skin thinning. The likes of alcohol and salt can also contribute to puffy eyes as they can cause water retention.
Skin Dryness
Whilst dry skin can happen for various reasons, it can be a sign of premature ageing. As the skin becomes thinner, it is more likely to dry out due to dehydration, which can occur through environmental factors such as the sun and wind.
Skin boosters have hydrating properties, making them an ideal treatment option for patients with dry skin.
Drooping
When collagen and elastin production slows, the skin loses its plumpness and structure, which makes it droop. This can happen in a client’s late 20s or 30s, though the exact time will vary for everyone.
Gaunt Hands
Less collagen can also impact the hands. The skin becomes thinner making your hands more likely to hold wrinkles. They can also appear thinner and veinier. Usually, people notice these changes in their late 30s or early 40s.
Hair Loss
Men tend to go through hair loss earlier, though it can still affect women. This occurs with the death of stem cells in the hair follicles, which causes new hair to grow and can be affected by various factors, such as genetics and diet.
DR CYJ Hair Filler is a treatment that can be administered via injection and can be used to help patients with hair loss.
Ways To Rid Premature Signs of Ageing
1) Protect Your Skin
The sun is an easy way for a client’s skin to age, so they need to protect it from the sun’s rays, and not just in the height of summer.
Use a sun cream with SPF 30 or higher on any skin not covered by clothing, and pants, a long-sleeved, lightweight shirt and a hat with a wide brim can protect the rest of the body.
Remaining in the shade can also help protect the skin from the sun’s effects.
2) Apply Self Tanner
Getting a tan can age a client’s skin, regardless of whether they use a tanning bed, other tanning equipment or the sun.
Instead, self-tanning products can give the skin a sun-kissed look without the side effect of premature ageing.
3) Stop Smoking
Smoking can make the skin duller and cause wrinkles. By quitting smoking, the skin has a chance to repair itself and can help to prevent further damage.
Healthcare providers may offer support if your client needs help to stop smoking.
4) Reduce Alcohol Consumption
As alcohol can age the skin, it makes sense that drinking less alcohol will have less impact. Reducing alcohol consumption can help lower the amount of damage the skin undergoes and lessen its dehydration.
5) Lower Stress Levels
If they can, a patient should remove as much stress from life as possible and find healthy ways to cope with the stress they can’t avoid. By finding stress management techniques that work for them, such as yoga and meditation, clients can reduce stress impact on the body and the ageing process.
6) Book A Dermal Filler Appointment
Ideal for people wanting to alter the face, such as through smoothing wrinkles, dermal filler products can reduce the appearance of ageing and make the skin appear younger and tighter. Different dermal fillers achieve different results, and various celebrities use this cosmetic procedure to enhance their features and look more youthful.
7) Skincare Routine
Protecting the skin isn’t just about reducing the impacts of the sun. It also means having a skincare routine.
Using skincare products to keep the skin clean and hydrated can reduce dryness and irritation. Moisturisers can help trap moisture in the skin, whereas cleansers can wash away things such as pollution and makeup.
The type of products a patient will need depends on their skin type, such as sensitive skin that may require fragrance-free products, so they need to find the ones that work for them.
8) Exercise Regularly
Some studies have found that regular exercise can help to improve circulation within the body and boost the immune system. Not only can this help keep the skin healthy, but it may also make it appear younger.
What Causes Premature Ageing?
UV Light
UV (ultraviolet) light exposure can come from the sun and cause photoaging. It can cause skin cell damage, resulting in premature ageing changes, such as sun spots and wrinkles.
Infrared Light
Another type of light from the sun is infrared light which can feel like heat. The naked eye cannot see it. This type of light can affect skin elasticity and collagen levels.
Smoking
Cigarette smoke contains toxins, which can contribute to premature ageing. For example, the toxins found in nicotine can break down the collagen in the body, which can cause wrinkles and drooping. The smoke can also lead to dry skin.
Alcohol
Alcohol can result in dehydration and cause damage to the skin. Whilst it takes time, this dehydration can lead to drooping, making a patient appear older than they are. Alcohol can also cause dry skin.
Poor Sleep
During sleep, the body can regenerate cells. However, if a patient doesn’t get enough sleep or has poor quality sleep, a client can find their skin ages faster.Â
This is because during sleep, the body can repair skin cells, and when this can’t happen, the body can suffer the effects of ageing.
Bloom Syndrome
A genetic condition, Bloom syndrome symptoms can begin during pregnancy or shortly after birth. It can include lighter or darker skin patches and a narrow face.
There is currently no cure for Bloom syndrome, and those with this condition have an increased risk of cancer. Cancer can develop at an earlier age for individuals with Bloom syndrome.
Seip Syndrome
Congenital generalised lipodystrophy (CGL), also called Berardinelli-Seip syndrome, is when the body has almost no fatty tissue. This lack of tissue results in minimal, if any, found beneath the skin.Â
People with Seip Syndrome can appear very muscular with symptoms visible at, or soon after, birth.
Werner Syndrome
Werner syndrome can start to impact a person during adolescence and affects approximately 1 in 1 million people. Their hair can begin to grey by age 25, and they can lose some of the fat beneath the skin.
This genetic condition can result in wrinkles developing early. They also have a higher risk of developing conditions in their lifetime, such as cancer.
Numerous clients are interested in anti-ageing aesthetics to help them look and feel younger, such as dermal fillers.Â
Products and procedures used by both men and women can reduce the appearance of ageing.
If you want to learn more about this product’s administration, take a look at our helpful guide about how to inject dermal fillers so you can support your patients in achieving their desired look.
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