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- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{What Makes Skin Age?}
- $Subject{skin aging cause subcutaneous tissue age ages aged dermis elastic
- elasticity wrinkling langerhans older wrinkles old elderly lose tissues
- epidermis wrinkle}
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- Anatomy of the Skin*0006701.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- What Makes Skin Age?
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- QUESTION: As a young girl I took a great deal of pride in the smoothness and
- softness of my skin. There is no greater reminder that the years have passed
- than when I look at my skin now and see all the changes that have occurred.
- Can you please tell me what makes skin age so and if there is any way to
- prevent it?
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- ANSWER: Why skin ages so is still pretty much of a mystery, although recent
- research has revealed some definite answers. It is believed that a natural
- aging system is set in motion at birth and is later compounded by the wear and
- tear of everyday life, as well as by environmental damage. As we all know,
- too much exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun damages the skin and
- accelerates the aging process.
- There are, however, more subtle factors influencing the skin's aging
- process. Within the dermis (the skin layer just beneath the surface layer)
- are the cells that form the elastic tissue of the skin. In time, their
- elasticity deteriorates and causes wrinkling. Pigment cells also deplete with
- age, and since these cells act as a protective barrier to sunlight, their loss
- increases a susceptibility to sun damage. Immune cells, known as Langerhans
- cells, are reduced by nearly half their number in time, weakening the skin and
- making it more prone to certain skin cancers. As we grow older the connection
- between the top two layers of skin becomes weaker, permitting those hateful
- wrinkles to develop.
- With all this knowledge, I'm sorry to report that, at present, there is
- no known remedy for the aging process. Avoiding intense sun exposure is the
- best advice dermatologists can offer, since moisturizers and
- estrogen-containing creams have shown no long-lasting positive results.
- However, a prescription acne product developed a number of years ago has a
- subtle rejuvenating affect on the skin, erasing and flattening out some of the
- wrinkles. Although not yet approved for this usage by the Food and Drug
- Administration, some investigators report interesting results.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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