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Ageing of the face is a natural
biological process that leads to obvious changes, such as wrinkles, fine
lines, and drooping of the skin. These changes come from a progressive
decrease in the production of collagen and elastin, two important proteins that
are responsible for the strength and flexibility of the skin. As skin ages it
becomes thinner, drier and less robust, and lines and creases start to
appear, notably around the eyes, lips and forehead.
The way your face ages
is largely due to external influences. Photoaging is caused by long-term
sun exposure. It damages the cells of the skin and develops early
wrinkles and pigmentation. Lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor nutrition,
and lack of sleep can also lead to early signs of ageing. Furthermore,
frequent facial expressions might lead to dynamic wrinkles that eventually
become permanent.
Conditions like Photoaging
are important players in skin degeneration. Volume loss in the deeper tissues
of the face causes drooping and hollow spots. Fat pads move and muscles weaken,
resulting in the loss of young contours.
Facial ageing management
consists of skincare regimes, sun protection, and cosmetic procedures. Non-Invasive
alternatives include moisturisers, retinoids, chemical peels, and laser
therapy, which can improve skin texture. Advanced operations in Dermatology
or cosmetic medicine can tighten skin and restore volume for a more
youthful look.