Anti-Aging Skin Care: Turning Back the Clock
by: Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN
Wrinkles are quite literally a sign of the times. They are caused
by both genetic and environmental factors such as sunlight, make
up, chemical ridden cosmetics, cigarette smoke, and other pollutants.
But regardless of their cause, many women find their laugh lines
to be no laughing matter. So what can we do to prevent and stall
the skin damage that causes wrinkles, laugh lines, age spots,
and other bothersome blemishes?
How Can I Prevent Wrinkles?
The best way to prevent wrinkles is to follow a regular skin
care routine, and to adamantly protect your face from the detrimental
effects of the sun. You need to cleanse your skin on a daily basis
to remove the perspiration, debris, and pollutants that can buildup
and damage your pores. And use a natural sunscreen (with a minimum
SPF 15) to shield your face from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet
rays. Also, avoid smoking, alcohol, and caffeinated beverages
that dehydrate the skin. Drink plenty of purified water to keep
your skin supple, hydrated and healthy.
When Should I Start Using Anti-Wrinkle Creams?
You can start using anti-wrinkle creams before you even see a
wrinkle appear. Eye creams in particular are effective at supporting
the delicate area around the eyes and preventing or stalling the
development of wrinkles. Many women (and men) start using anti
wrinkle creams in their thirties. The skin’s natural levels
of collagen diminish with age and anti-wrinkle creams may offer
a suitable replacement. These creams may be too heavy for younger,
thicker skin, so you’ll have to determine whether or not
they’re right for your skin type. I recommend using all-natural
products, organically certified if possible.
How Can I Diminish Wrinkles?
There are numerous products and techniques available today to
help you diminish the appearance of wrinkles. Herbal creams and
vitamin supplements can be used to reduce the effects of aging
on the skin. You must choose which product or method is best for
you based on the number and severity of your wrinkles and the
level at which they bother you.
Anti-Aging Products and Ingredients
Vitamin A: Vitamin A yields a slight inflammatory action on the
skin. It can help to “puff up” the skin and diminish
the depth of many wrinkles.
Vitamin C: This water-soluble vitamin helps to improve circulation
and boost the production of collagen within the body. It has a
brightening affect on skin that has become dull and dry with age.
Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps to protect
skin from the damaging effect of free radicals. It also strengthens
the immune system, improves circulation, and protects red blood
cell membranes.
Coenzyme Q10: This powerful antioxidant is effective at protecting
the skin from free radical damage and improving circulation throughout
the body. Coenzyme Q10 can be found in oral vitamin supplements
or as an ingredient in skin care creams.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: AHA’s or fruit acids help to slough
off dead skin cells that can dull the skin’s appearance.
Anti Aging Procedures
Botox: Botox or botulinum endotoxin-A can produce dramatic anti
aging results, similar to surgery, without the devastating side
effects. Botox is a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium
botulinum. It causes a slight paralysis of the muscles around
the wrinkles. This can diminish the appearance of “motion
wrinkles,” such as laugh lines and crow’s feet. The
procedure to have Botox injected under the skin can be quite costly
and it’s effects are only temporary, so it must be repeated
several times throughout the year.
Dermabrasion: This is a procedure that utilizes microcrystals
or other sanding equipment to scrape away facial skin around the
affected area. It is a costly procedure that my actually require
a recovery of several weeks.
Laser Resurfacing: Laser surgery is a technique that uses a controlled
laser beam to remove the upper layer of damaged skin. It can visibly
reduce the appearance of fine line and in come cases, deeper wrinkles.
It is one of the most popular procedures in cosmetic surgery today.
However, it is an invasive surgical procedure that also has risks
such as excessive scarring, infection, loss of normal skin pigmentation,
skin redness and dryness.
Chemical Peels: As frightening as it seems, chemical peels actually
involve applying a chemical substance to your skin that “burns”
off the damaged layers. The gentlest type of chemical peel available
is the glycolic acid peel that removes dead skin cells from the
upper layer of skin only. These treatments are quick and are often
referred to as “lunchtime peels,” as they may only
require ten to fifteen minutes in the doctor’s office. However,
the results of chemical peels are only temporary and the procedure
must be repeated frequently.
To learn more about skin care visit http://www.skin-care-support.org.
About The Author
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO and clinical director for the Global
Healing Center, heads a research and development team producing
advanced, new, natural health protocols and products. To learn
more visit http://www.ghchealth.com.
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