Prejuvenation: Preventive Tactics To Stave off Signs of Aging Skin
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That old saying certainly applies when it comes to staving off the visible signs of aging, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and sunspots. Dermatologists even have a term for it: prejuvenation. Is it true that Father Time's impact on our skin can be slowed down?
Prejuvenation starts with establishing a healthy skin care regimen in your teens and twenties. This should include regular use of broad-spectrum sun protection (a sunscreen that protects you from both UVA and UVB rays), a good moisturizer, and some form of topical retinoid, such as Retin-A or adapaline.
Retinoids stimulate the production of new skin cells and help fade dark spots caused by photoaging (sun exposure), hyperpigmentation (when patches of skin become darker than the surrounding skin) and hormonal changes.
Other prejuvenation tactics that a growing number of younger women are opting for include these nonsurgical skin treatments:
- Botox: This injectable substance relaxes targeted facial muscles to prevent repetitive movements that create deepening lines and wrinkles over time. It's most often used on forehead lines, crow's feet (lines around the eyes) and frown lines.
- Laser skin rejuvenation, skin tightening, micro-needling: These techniques stimulate collagen production. We lose collagen as we age, which causes our skin to thin and lose its youthful plumpness. By keeping collagen production up, we can help slow down our skin's aging process. Laser skin rejuvenation also helps to brighten skin tone so you can maintain that youthful healthy glow.
- Chemical peels: A peel is a form of chemical exfoliation that allows your skin to shed a layer, making room for new, healthier skin and improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. When you start having peels at a younger age, treatments generally are less aggressive, so the downtime and costs are less.