Ageing is a natural process and the rate depends on the lifestyle and genes. During our younger years, the skin is great at stretching and holding in moisture, thanks to elastin fibres and collagen protein that help to keep the skin young. However, over time, the skin loses both elastin and collagen, making the skin thinner and unable to hold moisture. The fat from beneath the skin, which gives it a plump appearance, is lost and sagging and wrinkles begin to form. Taking good care of your skin from an early age can prolong the process but eventually, everyone will have at least a few lines and wrinkles
Skin ages all over the body, but much more so where there has been sun exposure environmental damage and impact of pollutants. Changes brought on by sun damage (photoaging) include "dryness" (really roughness), sagginess, skin growths like keratoses ("liver spots"), and wrinkles. The face, neck and hands are the biggest giveaway of Ageing as they catch up with us in the form of wrinkles
Wrinkles in turn can be divided into two categories; fine, surface lines and deep furrows. Wrinkle treatments are in general much more effective for fine lines. Deeper creases may require more aggressive techniques, such as plastic surgery.
Wrinkles are found primarily on the parts of the body where sun exposure is greatest. These areas especially include the face, neck, the backs of the hands, and the tops of the forearms.
The factors that promote wrinkles are Smoking, Skin type (people with light-colored skin and blue eyes are more susceptible to sun damage), Heredity (some families wrinkle more), Hairstyle (depending on how much skin is covered by hair and protected from the sun) and Dress (again, by determining which skin is exposed)
At Newlook Antiageing, we offer a range of treatments to help rejuvenate the skin, and give you a more youthful appearance using the following Cosmetic procedures
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NLITE-V Laser-Non-Ablative Laser Therapy |
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Derma vital Skin treatment |
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Laser Resurfacing |
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Botox |
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Fillers |
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Microdermabrasion |
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Dermabrasion |
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Chemical Peel |
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