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by Prof. Erna Mitchell DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is anti-aging medicine?

Anti-Aging medicine aims to maintain or achieve this irrespective of chronological age i.e. to stay healthy and biologically efficient.

What are the skin anti-aging strategies?

Skin Aging Prevention and Therapy The skin anti-aging strategies attempted to reverse the dermal and epidermal signs of photo- and chronological aging can be grouped under the following approaches (Table 1). Table 1. Skin antiaging approaches

What is anti-aging treatment for senescence?

A more pragmatic and realistic definition of anti-aging treatment is any preventative approach to reduce late-life pathology, based on the understanding that senescence is a disease syndrome. This definition would encompass preventative approaches aimed at both broad and narrow spectra of age-related pathologies.

What drugs are used in the treatment of aging skin?

Kockaert M, Neumann M. Systemic and topical drugs for aging skin. J Drugs Dermatol. 2003;2:435–41. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 45. Margelin D, Medaisko C, Lombard D, Picard J, Fourtanier A. Hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate are selectively stimulated by retinoic acid in irradiated and nonirradiated hairless mouse skin. J Invest Dermatol.

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What are anti-aging treatments?

Anti-aging treatments are specifically designed to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin. These treatments are commonly performed on parts of the body that are most susceptible to the earliest signs of aging, such as the face, neck, and hands.

What are the best anti-aging procedures?

5 Best Anti-Aging TreatmentsLaser Resurfacing Anti-aging Skin Treatments. Laser, also called light therapy is a form of anti aging treatment that uses light energy in repairing and regeneration of skin cells. ... Botox Injections. ... Microdermabrasion or Dermabrasion. ... Dermal Fillers For Aging Skin.

What is the most powerful anti-aging?

Retinol is perhaps the best studied ingredient we have to find the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles,” says Zeichner, who recommends this cream because “it uses a stabilized form of retinol in a moisturizing delivery system that minimizes potential irritation.”

What age is anti-aging for?

The AAD also recommends that people establish an effective anti-aging skin care routine in their 40s and 50s. This includes using a moisturizer that is labeled as anti-aging and sunscreen.

What procedure makes you look younger?

Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, repositions or removes the fat, skin, and other tissues around the eyes, creating a more youthful look. Another procedure that's great for reducing the signs of aging is a facelift.

How can I rebuild collagen in my face?

How To Restore Collagen In The Face?Facial Massage. Massaging the skin can help stimulate collagen production and strengthen muscle memory. ... Collagen creams. ... Vitamin C creams. ... Diet. ... Don't smoke. ... Stay hydrated.

Which vitamin makes you look younger?

Vitamin D is one of the best vitamins for your skin, along with vitamins C, E, and K. Making sure you get enough vitamins can keep your skin looking healthy and youthful. This could translate to a reduction in: dark spots.

What pills make you look younger?

The 14 Best Anti-Aging Vitamins and SupplementsCurcumin. Curcumin — the main active compound in turmeric — has been shown to possess powerful cellular protective properties, which are attributed to its potent antioxidant effects. ... EGCG. ... Collagen. ... CoQ10. ... Nicotinamide riboside and nicotinamide mononucleotide. ... Crocin. ... Vitamin C.

Which face cream is best anti-ageing?

8 Best Anti-Ageing Creams In IndiaPRODUCT NAMECHECK PRICELOTUS PROFESSIONAL PHYTO RX SKIN RENEWAL ANTI-AGEING NIGHT CREAM, 50 GMBUY NOWKHADI ESSENTIALS VITAMIN C FACE SERUM FOR SKIN REPAIR ANTI-AGEING AND ANTI WRINKLES 30MLBUY NOWLOTUS HERBALS YRX ANTI-AGEING TRANSFORMING CREME SPF 25 10 GMBUY NOW5 more rows

What is the difference between anti-aging and anti-wrinkle?

Anti-ageing treatments work holistically to treat MANY signs of ageing - including wrinkles - while an anti-wrinkle treatment specifically targets wrinkles and aims to reduce the appearance of lines on the face.

What is the secret to anti-aging?

As I talk about in the book, one of the best anti-aging secrets you can possibly do is simply exercise regularly and moving your body throughout the day. "Walk everywhere you can. Take the stairs when possible. Walk briskly with friends or pets.

How can I stop aging at 40?

Anti-aging skin care tipsProtect your skin from the sun. Sun protection forms the foundation of every anti-aging skin-care plan. ... Forget about indoor tanning. ... Apply moisturizer every day. ... Wash away dirt and grime twice a day. ... Stop smoking. ... Eat healthy foods. ... Get enough sleep.

What is anti-aging treatment?

A more pragmatic and realistic definition of anti-aging treatment is any preventative approach to reduce late-life pathology, based on the understanding that senescence is a disease syndrome. This definition would encompass preventative approaches aimed at both broad and narrow spectra of age-related pathologies.

Is anti-aging a cause of aging?

A current conception of anti-aging treatment imagines a primary cause of aging that is causally upstream of, and the cause of, all age-related pathology. Intervening in this aging process thus protects against the totality of age-related diseases. However, this underlying aging process remains an abstraction.

What is anti aging medicine?

Anti-aging medicine is an evolving branch of medical science and applied medicine. It treats the underlying causes of aging and aims at alleviating any age related ailment. Its goal is to extend the healthy lifespan of humans having youthful characteristics.

What is the scientific definition of aging?

The prestigious scientific journal, Biogerontology, defines aging as: “The progressive failing ability of the body's own intrinsic and genetic powers to defend, maintain and repair itself in order to keep working efficiently.”

Is aging a natural phenomenon?

Aging has been believed to be inherent, universal, progressive natural phenomenon. It is detrimental with no benefits except perhaps wisdom. But now there is a paradigm shift in looking at the aging process based on firmly documented evidence in medical and scientific literature. If we plot the health in y-axis and the number of years in x-axis, the curve of life is like a triangle which is skewed with its apex at 25-30 years. Anti-aging helps to make it rectangle.

Is the information age changing?

We are now living in the information age. Medical knowledge is increasing at an amazing rate-doubling every three years. This doubling rate of information is progressively decreasing. The world is changing and so is the way we view our health and well being as we age.

Does aging cause illness?

Many natural aging mechanisms frequently result in actual diseases. From this we can conclude that fighting an aging process may well bring about an improvement of an age related illness.

What Do We Know About Healthy Aging?

We all want to maintain good health as we get older. Learn how these 4 tips can help you improve your diet and physical activities to live healthier for longer.

Living Longer. Living Healthier? Tips for Better Aging Infographic

Learn more about healthy aging, like making smart food choices, exercising, and enjoying fun activities in this NIA infographic.

What are the two main groups of agents that can be used as anti-aging cream components?

There are two main groups of agents that can be used as anti-aging cream components, the antioxidants and the cell regulators . The antioxidants, such as vitamins, polyphenols and flavonoids, reduce collagen degradation by reducing the concentration of FR in the tissues. The cell regulators, such as retinols, peptides and growth factors (GF), have direct effects on collagen metabolism and influence collagen production.

What is skin aging?

Skin aging is a part of a natural human “aging mosaic” which becomes evident and follows different trajectories in different organs, tissues and cells with time. While the aging signs of internal organs are masked from the ambient “eyes,” the skin provides first obvious marks of the passing time.

What are the factors that contribute to skin aging?

Skin aging is a complex biological process influenced by combination of endogenous or intrinsic (genetics, cellular metabolism, hormone and metabolic processes) and exogenous or extrinsic (chronic light exposure, pollution, ionizing radiation, chemicals, toxins) factors.1These factors lead together to cumulative structural and physiological alterations and progressive changes in each skin layer as well as changes in skin appearance, especially, on the sun-exposed skin areas.2-12In contrast to thin and atrophic, finely wrinkled and dry intrinsically aged skin, premature photoaged skin typically shows a thickened epidermis, mottled discoloration, deep wrinkles, laxity, dullness and roughness.13-18Gradual loss of skin elasticity leads to the phenomenon of sagging.19Slowing of the epidermal turnover rate and cell cycle lengthening coincides with a slower wound healing and less effective desquamation in older adults. This fact is important when esthetic procedures are scheduled.20On the other side, many of these features are targets to product application or procedures to accelerate the cell cycle, in the belief that a faster turnover rate will yield improvement in skin appearance and will speed wound healing.21A marked loss of fibrillin-positive structures22as well as a reduced content of collagen type VII (Col-7), may contribute to wrinkles by weakening the bond between dermis and epidermis of extrinsically age skin.23Sun-exposed aged skin is characterized by the solar elastosis. The sparse distribution and decrease in collagen content in photoaged skin can be due to increased collagen degradation by various matrix metalloproteinases, serine, and other proteases irrespective of the same collagen production.24-28In older skin, collagen looks irregular and disorganized, the ratio of Col-3, to Col-1 has been shown to increase, due, significantly, to a loss of Col-1.29The overall collagen content per unit area of the skin surface is known to decline approximately 1%/year.30Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are among the primary dermal skin matrix constituents assisting in binding water. In photo-aged skin, GAGs may be associated with abnormal elastotic material and thus be unable to function effectively.31The total hyaluronic acid (HA) level in the dermis of skin that age intrinsically remains stable; however, epidermal HA diminishes markedly.32

What are the best antioxidants for skin?

Vitamins C, B3, and E are the most important antioxidants because of their ability to penetrate the skin through their small molecular weight.52The water-soluble, heat-labile local L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in concentrations between 5 and 15% was proven to have a skin anti-aging effect by inducing the production of Col-1, and Col-3, as well as enzymes important for the production of collagen, and inhibitors of matrixmetalloproteinase (MMP) 1 (collagenase 1).43,53Clinical studies have proven that the antioxidative protection is higher with the combination of vitamins C and E than with the vitamin C or E alone.54,55Niacinamide (vitamin B3) regulates cell metabolism and regeneration, and it is used in 5% concentration as an anti-aging agent.56In some studies, improvement of skin elasticity, erythema and pigmentations after 3 mo of topical treatment has been observed.52,54Vitamin E (α-tocopherol) used as a component of skin products has anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative effects in concentrations between 2 and 20%. It acts by smoothing the skin and increasing the ability of the stratum corneum to maintain its humidity, to accelerate the epithelialization, and contribute to photoprotection of the skin. The effects are not as strong as with vitamins C and B3.57

What is successful aging?

The ‘successful aging’ paradigm, focuses on health and active participation in life, counters traditional conceptualizations of aging as a time of disease and is increasingly equated with minimizing age signs on the skin, face and body.33-35From this perspective, preventative aesthetic dermatology might supplement the request for healthy aging, treat or prevent certain cutaneous disorders, notably skin cancer, and delay skin aging combining local and systemic methods of therapy, instrumental devices and invasive procedures.36,37The mainspring of any skin anti-aging therapy is to achieve a healthy, smooth, blemish-free, translucent and resilient skin.38In clinical practice, “to look better” doesn’t mean to “look younger.” That is why it is so important to understand patients’ wishes and to orientate them to the treatment modality that will give the most satisfying results whereas knowing all available treatment techniques.39The age, previous procedures or surgery, general health status, type of the skin, style of life and many other factors should be taken into consideration before choosing the strategy for the individual case. The desired therapeutic anti-aging effect of the skin is continuous, step-by step process, which combines various methods of the skin bio-revitalization and rejuvenation, augmentation, restoration of each skin layer individually and in the light of many other factors—from a style of the life to the immune, genetic, emotional and health status in general. This review will emphasize the most important topical and systemic therapeutic agents and trends in the use of invasive procedures.

How do antioxidants help skin?

Interventional studies indicate that it is in fact possible to delay skin aging and to improve skin conditions through administration of selected nutritional supplements. Nutritional antioxidants act through different mechanisms and in different compartments, but are mainly FR scavengers: (1) they directly neutralize FRs, (2) they reduce the peroxide concentrations and repair oxidized membranes, (3) they quench iron to decrease ROS production, (4) via lipid metabolism, short-chain free fatty acids and cholesteryl esters neutralize ROS.47Endogenous antioxidant defenses are both non-enzymatic (e.g., uric acid, glutathione, bilirubin, thiols, albumin, and nutritional factors, including vitamins and phenols) and enzymatic [e.g., superoxide dismutases, glutathione peroxidases (GSHPx), and catalase]. The most important source of antioxidants is provided by nutrition. To the most known systemic antioxidants belong vitamin C, vitamin E, carotenoids, and from the trace elements copper and selenium.48-50There are also studies demonstrating that vitamins C and E combined with ferulic acid impart both a sunscreen and an anti-oxidant effect.51

Is skin aging a biological process?

Skin aging is a complex biological process influenced by a combination of endogenous or intrinsic and exogenous or extrinsic factors. Because of the fact that skin health and beauty is considered one of the principal factors representing overall “well-being” and the perception of “health” in humans, several anti-aging strategies have been developed during the last years. It is the intention of this article to review the most important anti-aging strategies that dermatologists have nowadays in hand, including including preventive measurements, cosmetological strategies, topical and systemic therapeutic agents and invasive procedures.

What is the first wave of anti-aging drugs?

The first wave of a new class of anti-aging drugs have begun human testing. These drugs won’t let you live longer (yet) but aim to treat specific ailments by slowing or reversing a fundamental process of aging. The drugs are called senolytics—they work by removing certain cells that accumulate as we age.

How do senolytics work?

The drugs are called senolytics—they work by removing certain cells that accumulate as we age. Known as “senescent” cells, they can create low-level inflammation that suppresses normal mechanisms of cellular repair and creates a toxic environment for neighboring cells.

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