Aging Skin Buckles Under Pressure Leading to Wrinkles
BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 21 – Vitamin C activates genes for skin cell growth and repair, increasing epidermal thickness by up to 20%, while aging skin wrinkles form from mechanical stretching and contraction, researchers found.
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Aging skin buckles under pressure leading to wrinkles
Aging skin stretches, contracts and buckles under pressure – and that's how wrinkles form, according to new experimental evidence from scientists at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Botox, or botulinum toxin, is often associated with the correction of wrinkles in middle-aged people. However, more and more young people are considering this treatment even before the age of 30. It is not just a fashion: the search for an impeccable image is mixed with the pressure to look good at all times and the desire to preserve a smooth skin for longer. Why is Botox applied before the age of 30? The decision to apply Botox before the age …
Skin Too shredded? Vitamin C is the Answer, Says Study
As we age, even the most muscular physiques suffer from thinning skin, leading to wrinkles, bruising, and more frequent tearing. But fortunately for showing off our physiques, a new study is touting vitamin C for its potential for skin thickness and regeneration. Here’s what you need to know. The study, undertaken by Japanese researchers and published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, found that vitamin C can “thicken” skin by turning…
A new study sheds light on which nutrients are often lacking in people with chronic pain and what role they may play in pain management.
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