Fine lines and wrinkles are a normal part of the skin’s aging process. It is also a fact, however, that they make some people self-conscious, which is why many want to get rid of them or at least improve their appearance. And while you cannot completely prevent them, there are simple things you can do to prevent fine lines and wrinkles from getting deeper.
Continue reading as we take a closer look at the common causes of wrinkles, as well as the steps you can take to keep them from becoming more prominent.
Several factors contribute to the development of wrinkles. These include:
While fine lines and wrinkles are inevitable, giving your skin the care and attention it deserves can help slow down their formation or keep them from becoming more noticeable.
Although a little sun exposure is essential for vitamin D production, too much of it can break down collagen in the skin. Using broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher daily is a must, as well as practicing other sun protection measures, such as seeking shade, wearing sunglasses and UV protective clothing, as well as limiting UV exposure.
The skin gets drier with aging, which is why it is important to moisturize daily after washing your face. Choose a formula with anti-aging and skin-nourishing ingredients, such as niacinamide, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid. These can help combat signs of aging or keep wrinkles from getting deeper.
Apart from consistent sun protection and regular moisturizing, make sure to include anti-aging products in your routine. Retinoids are a popular and effective anti-aging ingredient known to speed up cellular turnover, promote collagen, and help reduce the look of wrinkles. Vitamin C is another one that helps reduce damage and minimize wrinkle appearance.
Sleeping on your side or stomach can compress and distort facial skin, which can then accelerate the onset of wrinkles. You can prevent this by sleeping on your back, as well as using silk or satin pillowcases, which are gentler on your skin than cotton. They create less friction and let your hair and skin glide more easily.
A 2019 Dutch study involving 2,700 participants found that women who consume unhealthy snacks and lots of red meat tend to experience more facial wrinkling than those who include fruits in their diet. This only makes it important to add more fruits and vegetables in your diet, especially those with high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Smoking damages nearly every organ of the body, with visible effects on the skin. It damages booth collagen and elastin fiber, which can then make you more prone to developing wrinkles. The nicotine in the cigarette also constricts your blood vessels which can reduce the amount of oxygen and nutrients that get to your skin. Talk to your healthcare provider about cessation products that will be most beneficial to you.
Sleep is the time when your body repairs itself. Not getting enough of it can show up in your skin in the form of puffiness, dark circles, and a dull complexion. So, always make sure to get seven to nine hours of sleep at night. Make your bedroom ideal for sleeping by making it cool, dark, and quiet.
At Cutis Medical Laser Clinics, we have several non-surgical treatments that can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. These include:
If your fine lines and wrinkles are making you self-conscious, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Contact Cutis Medical Laser Clinics in Singapore today to learn more about our anti-aging and anti-wrinkle treatments or book a consultation with our aesthetic doctor.
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