
Aging Skin
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Aging skin and hands, an inevitable part of life's journey, are about more than just wrinkles and age spots; they're deeply connected to how we feel about ourselves, affecting our confidence and overall sense of well-being. At DermaEnvy, we recognize that aging isn't just skin-deep. That's why we offer comprehensive insights and cutting-edge treatments to help you understand and address the challenges of aging skin, from your face down to your often-overlooked hands. We aim to empower you to embrace aging with grace and confidence, providing solutions that help restore a more youthful and vibrant appearance.
With Time Comes Change:
Your Skin and Aging
Loss of smoothness, uneven skin tone, and sun damage are natural and unavoidable aspects of the skin's aging process, affecting both the face and the body. Over time, the skin loses its elasticity and youthful texture, which can lead to fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. While many of us focus on skincare routines for the face and neck, our hands often go neglected, despite displaying signs of aging just as visibly. In fact, the hands may reveal our age more than any other part of the body. As the collagen and fat in the hands diminish over time, veins can become more pronounced. Although our hands are exposed to environmental factors just as much as our face is, a lack of sun protection and proper skincare can lead to accelerated aging that becomes increasingly noticeable as we grow older.
Aging Skin
Here are some of the most common causes of age spots and pigmented lesions:
Sun Exposure: Prolonged and frequent exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can stimulate melanin production, leading to dark spots.
Aging: As we age, the melanin production in our skin can become less even, contributing to age spots.
Genetics: A family history of pigmented lesions can increase your likelihood of developing them.
Hormonal Changes: Fluctuations in hormones due to pregnancy, menopause, or birth control pills can cause melasma, a form of pigmented lesion.
Skin Trauma: Injuries to the skin such as burns, cuts, or abrasions can sometimes heal with hyperpigmentation, creating darkened areas.
Medical Conditions: Diseases like liver dysfunction or hormonal imbalances can also lead to skin pigmentation issues.
Chemical Exposure: Some skin products or medications can make the skin more sensitive to the sun, leading to pigmented lesions.
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