Aged Skin
Facial aging encompasses several factors, including thinning skin, decreased collagen and hyaluronic acid levels, and changes in cell structure. The formation of lines and wrinkles is a notable aspect of this natural process.
The natural aging process typically results in the development of lines and wrinkles, age spots, uneven pigmentation, broken capillaries, dull skin texture and color, and other imperfections in the skin.
As skin ages, features that were once attractive, like moles or birthmarks, may become less appealing. Similarly, scars that were previously inconspicuous can become more noticeable as wrinkles form around them.
Sun damage exacerbates the aging process by penetrating all layers of the skin, including those that provide strength and elasticity.
Anti-aging creams and topical products primarily address mild symptoms of aging, focusing on damage to the skin’s outermost layers.