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"Looking
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Looking
Good No Matter What Your Age
If
your goal is to look 20 when you're 50, you might want
to start looking now for the fountain of youth or a
genie in a bottle who can grant your wish.
However,
if you want to have healthy, vibrant skin when you're
older - skin that leaves people wondering exactly how
many years "young" you are - then the
time to start taking care of your skin is now.
And
it's also a good time to visit a dermatologist, because
there are many new procedures that can help maintain
or take years off your skin.
The
skin changes as you age and the skin care ingredients
and dermatologic procedures that can keep skin looking
great no matter what your age.
"There
are a number of factors that determine how quickly the
skin ages, ranging from genetics, ethnicity, skin type,
and environmental influences such as sun exposure, stress
and pollution," . "However, there are steps
that individuals can take, whether they're 20 or 50,
to keep their skin looking healthy and not a day past
their age."
"In
Your 20s"
The
most important thing you can do for your skin no matter
what your age is to wear sunscreen everyday, but particularly
when you're young.
"It's
important to realize that you receive more than 80 percent
of your lifetime sun damage before the age of
18,". "Wearing sunscreen throughout your life,
not only prevents signs of aging, but also protects
you from developing future skin cancers."
Look
for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a Sun Protection
Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher. Many products, such as
moisturizers and foundations now include sunscreen.
As
you progress into your 20s, you may notice less acne
than in your teens, but women particularly may still
struggle with hormonal acne along the jaw line and on
the chin.
A
mild cleanser with acne fighting ingredients
can prevent future outbreaks and clear up current ones.
If
you're concerned about the appearance of acne scars,
microdermabrasion or dermabrasion are two of the options
dermatologists recommend.
For
mild scarring, microdermabrasion is known as a "lunchtime"
procedure where crystals of aluminum oxide are blown
onto the skin and then removed with a vacuum line thereby
removing the outer layers of the skin. For more severe
scarring, dermabrasion is a non-thermal resurfacing
technique that removes the top layer of skin requiring
one to two weeks of downtime. Both procedures create
new smoother, younger skin.
"In
Your 30s"
When
individuals enter their 30s, most notice that their
skin is less oily and their skin may even seem flaky
and dry in places.
However,
acne breakouts can still occur, so it's important to
use non-comedogenic cosmetics and moisturizers, ones
that do not have acne-producing ingredients.
"Skin
in the 30s may appear to be confused oily one
minute, dry the next.
The
best advice is to find products that don't irritate
your skin and that have anti-oxidants, such as vitamins
C & E, and beta-carotene, which repair and prevent
further damage.
"In
Your 40s"
Oil
production in the skin diminishes around this age, meaning
it's important to keep moisturizing the skin.
At
this age, wrinkles around the mouth and eyes will become
apparent. This is a good time to begin using an alpha
hydroxy acid (AHA) product to help remove the dead outer
layers of skin, leaving your face with a fresh, younger
appearance.
Also,
a dermatologist can prescribe a vitamin A cream that
can help reduce the signs of fine lines, wrinkles and
age spots.
If
you're concerned about the appearance of those fine
lines and wrinkles, this is an ideal time to consider
Botox.
When
carefully injected by dermatologists and dermatologic
surgeons in very low doses, Botox is a modern tool that
can reduce the signs of aging.
Botox
softens frown lines, crows feet and other wrinkles for
up to six-ten months. However, it's important that this
procedure be performed in a controlled medical environment
and not in a casual social setting.
"In
Your 50s"
As
you age, the skin begins to lose its plumpness and tone.
Individuals
may also notice more irregular pigmentation and "age
spots." This is an excellent time to visit a dermatologist
for a skin examination since a suspicious looking spot
may be an actinic keratosis, a pre-cursor to skin cancer.
You
also may notice a persistent redness across your cheeks
and nose that may be rosacea, a common and treatable
condition that begins as a tendency to flush or blush
easily, and progresses to persistent redness in the
center of the face that may gradually involve
the cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. A dermatologist
can diagnose and provide you with the best treatment
options for rosacea.
If
you're concerned about wrinkles and looking for a way
to turn back the hands of time, Dr. Purnima recommends
injectable collagen therapy. "We now have more
than 20 years of commercial experience with bovine collagen,
a tissue filler used for softening lines around the
mouth, augmenting lips, and dealing with early degrees
of muscle loss around the mouth, which comes with the
aging process,".
This
may also be a good time to consider a chemical peel.
Chemical peels can range from very superficial to deep
peels to rejuvenate photodamaged skin. The depth of
the peel and concentration is based upon the level of
photodamage as well as the expectations of the patient.
"In
Your 60s and Beyond..."
At this age, the skin may have numerous wrinkles and
have a "pasty" appearance with very lax, or
loose, skin. A procedure that may benefit the skin at
this age is laser skin resurfacing. A popular option
for treating photoaging, these high energy lasers work
by emitting a beam of light that is absorbed by the
water in the skin cells. CO 2 lasers continue
to be extremely effective for treating patients with
deep wrinkles and severe sun damage. Erbium or combination
lasers provide a more superficial treatment of wrinkles,
sun damage or irregular pigmentation.
"Lasers
are effective for facial rejuvenation because they offer
a relatively painless procedure and improved results
over traditional cosmetic surgery," said Dr. Purnima
"At
Any Age"
No
matter what your age, the staples in your beauty supply
should include sunscreen and drinking a lot of water
to keep your skin hydrated. Visiting a dermatologist
can ensure that your skin will look its best for years
to come.
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