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Skin Elasticity

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beauty-and-health5 months ago

Boost Skin Elasticity by Increasing Collagen

To boost skin collagen and elasticity, use retinoids or vitamin C at home, start early in your 20s, and consider professional treatments like microneedling, fillers, or PRP therapy. Maintain a collagen-rich diet, get enough sleep, manage stress, and protect skin from UV damage with SPF. Topical products with retinoids and vitamin C can also support collagen production.

health1 year ago

Unforeseen 'Ozempic Face' Effects: Patient Surprises

Injectable weight loss drugs are helping patients shed pounds, but the rapid fat loss can lead to a gaunt appearance known as "Ozempic face" due to decreased skin elasticity. Plastic surgeons and aestheticians are addressing this issue by using fillers and performing surgeries to restore volume and tighten loose skin, mitigating the side effects of rapid weight loss. Despite this cosmetic concern, the health benefits of weight loss still outweigh the risks of obesity.

health2 years ago

"Experts Reveal 3 Age-Accelerating Beverages to Avoid After 40"

Dermatologists warn that sugary sodas, energy drinks, and processed bottled coffees can weaken skin elasticity and contribute to wrinkles, fine lines, and a dehydrated complexion. Sugary sodas contain chemicals that can damage the body and cause premature wrinkling, while energy drinks can dehydrate the delicate skin around the eyes and lead to dark circles and fine lines. Processed bottled coffees with added sugars and additives can leave the skin dry and dehydrated. Experts recommend avoiding these beverages and opting for healthier options like water, kombucha, seltzer water, or black coffee to maintain brighter, more hydrated, and youthful-looking skin.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Skin-Damaging Drinks: 3 Beverages to Avoid After 40, as Advised by Dermatologists"

Dermatologists warn that sugary sodas, energy drinks, and processed bottled coffees can weaken skin elasticity and contribute to wrinkles, fine lines, and a dehydrated complexion. Chemicals in sodas, even diet ones, can cause premature aging and inflammation, while energy drinks can dehydrate the delicate skin around the eyes and lead to puffiness and hyperpigmentation. Processed bottled coffees with added sugars and additives can leave the skin dry and dehydrated. Experts recommend opting for healthier alternatives like water, kombucha, seltzer water, and black coffee, while also emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and using recommended skincare products.

health2 years ago

The Skin, Weight Loss, and Anxiety Effects of Ozempic

Weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can cause loose, sagging, or aging skin, commonly known as “Ozempic face” or “Ozempic butt.” This is a natural consequence of losing fat tissue, and can also occur with bariatric surgery or intensive dietary efforts. While sagging skin is largely a cosmetic concern, it can present some health issues for some individuals. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including good nutrition, exercise, hydration, and sleep, may help minimize this side effect. Plastic surgery may be an option for those who want to remove excess skin.