Skin ageing is considered a natural part of the aging process.
As we age, our bodies undergo a series of structural and functional changes in the extracellular matrix components, particularly collagen and elastin.
These changes can result in the formation of fine lines and wrinkles, which are visible signs of aging on the skin. This process is a natural part of aging and is influenced by various factors such as genetics, sun exposure, and lifestyle choices.
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Mechanism of Action:
Inducing the wound healing process and stimulating the skin’s natural growth factors
Increasing the epidermal thickness and tropoelastin content
Conducting dermal collagen types I, III, and VII
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Female | Age: 66 | Procedures: 2.
Photos courtesy of Christina Clarke, Registered Nurse Bio-Health & Aesthetics, Mount Pleasant, SC