| Facial ageing |
Facial ageing is a continuous process throughout life.You usually begin to notice its effects in your 20s when fine wrinkles, light blemishes, and sun spots begin to appear. You may also notice changes in the texture and firmness of your skin.Collagen loss — a primary factor in facial ageingAs ageing progresses, more wrinkles and lines appear, and they deepen over time. Your skin continues to change in texture and colour, and begins to sag. These processes continue throughout your life. They are a result of the ageing of the skin, the reduction in collagen Facial ageing can also cause you to think differently of yourself, resulting in emotional and psychological changes. You may feel depressed or less secure. New and innovative treatmentsAdvances in science and development of new treatments continue to offer innovative tools and techniques to minimise the visible effects of ageing. This advancement means that the choices are broad and ever changing, providing more options for facial rejuvenation treatments. In order to understand your choices and what the different treatments can offer, we recommend that you learn about the structure of your skin and the causes of facial ageing. Skin Basics – the structure and components of skin and |
| Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 08:20 |