By Dr. Ajay Rana, a world renowned Dermatologist and Aesthetic Physician, Founder & Director of ILAMED
Skin ageing has become a problem in today’s lifestyle. Be it men or women, the problem is faced by ample number of people. The unhealthy and processed food is one of main cause of skin ageing. Processed foods contain all type of ingredients which body doesn’t recognize and that leads to skin ageing and a weakened immune system. Skin ageing is characterized by features such as rough-textured appearance, Wrinkling & loss of elasticity.
However, age and skin aging processes have been considered complex even with different factors. The conventional ageing mostly depends upon the individual genes, proteins, and other intrinsic in isolation. But, the processes of ageing involve the interaction of physical, biological, psychological, social and cultural aspects as well. Ageing also is affected by personal habits, diet and living environments beside medical issues. The effects of physical exercise, drugs, vitamins, hormones and antioxidants may have an impact on longevity. Skin is the hurdle that set apart the body from the outer environment. Besides protecting the body from water loss and infections, it has an important cosmetic role. However, exposure to sunlight is the one of the biggest culprit in ageing skin. Over time, the sun’s (UV) ultraviolet light damages certain fibers produced in the skin called elastin. The breakdown of elastin fibers causes stretch, skin to sag, and lose its ability to restore back after stretching.
There are few ways which can help you slowdown your ageing.
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