Aging of Skin
The aging of our
skin is due to two broad processes: chronological aging and photo
aging.
- Chronological aging is due to
structural, functional and metabolic changes in the skin. Symptoms
of chronological aging are:
- Dry and Thin Skin
The top layers lose more moisture due to the aging process. Older
skin renews itself every four to six weeks, while young skin
renews every three to four weeks. The older skin has a dry and
dehydrated appearance.
- Fine Wrinkles
Diminished production of collagen leads to fine wrinkles around
the eyes, forehead and other sun-exposed areas, facial expression
lines and sagging folds over the eyelids, neck, jaw, and arms.
- Abnormal Blood Vessels.
Abnormalities develop within small blood vessels supplying
nutrients to the skin, particularly over the nose and cheeks.
- Age Spots
as a result of a decrease in the number and function of pigment
cells in sun-exposed areas.
- Benign and malignant skin tumors
due to the deterioration of the skin's immune system.
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