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Getting Ahead of Your Skin Care Regimen

December 20, 2017

Skin care is a health service, and like other health services, people tend to seek skin care only after they have noticed physical changes in their appearance: sun damage, acne scarring, skin lesions, deep wrinkling, and rosacea – to name a few. Although there are plenty of services designed to reduce signs of aging and cure imperfections after they’ve manifested in the skin, taking a proactive approach to improving skin health can have unbelievable benefits and even allay future issues.

The underlying fundamental of skin care is that beauty comes only from healthy skin. Whether patients are seeking to boost moisture retention or reverse photoaging, having healthy skin is the first step to achieving results. Fortunately, there is an array of products and procedures designed to do just that. Here is a breakdown of some important skin services and how they can help make strong impacts on the beauty and health of your skin.

Exfoliation

If you could look at your skin under a microscope, you would be surprised at the amount of dead cells, oil, and debris that litters your outermost layers. If left unchecked, this accumulation, can cause a host of issues, including acne, infection, chronic dry skin, and premature aging.

Fortunately, there are several ways to exfoliate the skin, from at-home cleansers and abrasive tools to chemical peels and laser treatments. These options vary in intensity, ensuring that every patient is accounted for, no matter their individual skin type or underlying issues.

Antioxidant Protection

Everywhere you go, you see signs and commercials boasting the benefits of antioxidants. And for good reason. Antioxidants have tremendous impacts throughout our bodies. In our skin, antioxidants are responsible for eliminating free radicals caused by environmental pollutants and UV radiation. Over time, these free radicals eat away at healthy proteins and tissues, causing wrinkling and other signs of aging. Using products with high concentrations of antioxidants, such as vitamin C, ferulic acid, green tea extract, and retinol, can provide unparalleled skin protection and even invigorate natural healing responses within skin tissue.

Moisture Retention

We are all familiar of the soothing properties of moisturizers and lotions. They ease the pain of cracked and dry skin, reduce inflammation, and improve texture. But proper skin moisturization does so much more. Many of the conditions that plague our skin are either directly caused by or worsened by moisture loss. When the skin becomes overly dry, it becomes irritated and overcompensates with excess oil production. Unsurprisingly, this leads to issues such as acne and infection. Using products that contain certain ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid and peptides, is a great option for reducing water loss and improving overall moisture retention.

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