One important process in keeping your skin clear, smooth, and radiant is cellular turnover. It refers to the shedding of dead skin cells and replacing them with newer ones. Cell turnover happens naturally for everyone, but it also slows down and becomes less efficient with age and other factors.
Continue reading as we explain what skin cellular turnover is, what negatively affects it, and which aesthetic treatments can help promote this process.
As previously mentioned, cellular turnover is the process of replacing existing cells with younger ones. It makes the skin firmer and smoother, while also helping get rid of or reduce the appearance of aging more quickly. A slowed down or less efficient cell turnover may lead to issues such as acne, milia or contribute to:
Cell turnover happens in the epidermis or outermost layer of the skin. The basal layer or the deepest epidermal layer is where the new skin cells are born. The entire cycle from the cell’s birth in the basal layer to its shedding at the surface takes about 28 to 40 days. Factors such as age, genetics, and skin health can affect this cycle.
An efficient or high cell turnover rate is one key to maintaining healthy, glowing skin. It provides a multitude of benefits
Young skin regenerates more quickly, resulting in a radiant and more youthful-looking complexion. The cell turnover rate of babies and young kids is twice as fast as adults, which is the reason why they have soft and luminous skin. Aging causes it to slow down or become less efficient:
Other things that can negatively affect cellular turnover include:
A healthy lifestyle which includes proper nutrition, prioritizing sleep, minimizing stress, and practicing sun safety helps support skin regeneration. The same is also true for exfoliating your skin using alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) or gentle exfoliating brushes.
There are also several cosmetic treatments that can promote cellular turnover. Here are some procedures worth considering:
If you have dull and rough-looking skin with dark spots and wrinkles, non-surgical aesthetic treatments can safely and effectively improve your skin’s appearance. Contact Cutis Medical Laser Clinics in Singapore today and schedule a consultation with our aesthetic doctor to find out how we can help.
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