Aging changes in skin: causes and effects

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Aging, and in particular aging changes skin, are increasingly giving cause for concern to the mankind, especially given fact that life expectancy is extending. Skin not only a problem concerns skin sagginess, but rather it complex caused by many factors, from immune deficiency lifestyle, which affects both maintenance of skin’s barrier function well-being stem cells support organ. The structure amount lipids stratum corneum over time, epidermis becomes thinner, leads decreased skin. These also increased loss transepidermal fluid. aging-associated processes dermis lead elasticity decrease hydration. levels cytokines histamine can itching scratching, will further increase inflammation. All this be manifested severe xerosis, peeling other unpleasant symptoms. It impossible defeat aging, minimize its manifestations an achievable goal. Our experience allows us recommend care products with pronounced nutritional moisturizing properties, contain panthenol, prebiotics probiotics, sodium hyaluronate natural glycoceramides, cholesterol phospholipids. Panthenol has regenerating softening effect, nourishes relieves irritation, contributes increasing strength collagen fibres. Sodium responsible deep hydration improving tone elasticity. ceramide compensates lack helps retain moisture corneum. Regular itching, tightness maintain quality patients.

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عنوان ژورنال: ??????????? ?????

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['0235-1188', '2618-8961']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2023-027