
Los Algodones
Growing old is something no one can avoid. Every few years we notice differences on our skin; maybe we notice wrinkles, age spots, fine lines as well as other marks that were not there before.
These marks could be considered beautiful by some, and others might consider it the worst thing that has happened to them.
Sani Dental Group understands the importance of having strong, young-looking, healthy skin; for this reason, we would like to offer our readers 3 steps that will help them love their skin no matter what’s their age.
The largest organ in the body is the skin; in adults, the total average area consists of about 20 square feet.
This magnificent organ is capable of doing many things. The skin protects us from microbes and their elements; in addition, this organ helps regulate body temperature and allows us to feel the sensation of touch, cold, or heat.
Overall, skin is made up of 3 layers:
Fact: Melanocytes cells produce the pigment melanin, these are the cells responsible for our skin color.
Your skin is constantly regenerating, using skin products with exfoliators will encourage the production of new skin cells. In addition, if the product exfoliators are natural, then your epidermis will be clean from dead cells.
The sun is constantly affecting our skin, especially if we spend the entire day or almost the entire day in the sun. Using sunscreen on a daily basis reduces skin aging by 24%.
It also monitors pimples, bumps, and rough patches, which can turn cancerous if not treated.
At the age of 50, your skin can look smooth and young thanks to collagen; when applying lotions or creams with retinoids vitamins C and E, you reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots.
If you have reached the age of 60 we congratulate you, not many have reached this age. At this age, your body is still producing new skin cells and the dead cells are pushed to the epidermis.
Using exfoliators will remove dead skins, clear menopausal acne, and stimulate the production of collagen.
Continue examining your skin when you have reached this age, especially look out for pimples, bumps, and rough patches; if these are present, visit your dermatologist to determine if it is a threat to your health or not.
When at the store, look for and purchase products that protect your skin from moisture loss and continue using antioxidant products; especially when you reach the age of 60.
Facing dark spots? We recommend you a daily spot treatment with products containing hydroquinone, this will diminish dark patches in six to eight weeks.
If dermatologists consider that washing your face twice a day is important in your 40’s, then it becomes critical for you to do it in your 70’s.
Use products that are moisture and creamy-rich when cleaning your skin, this will reduce irritation and skin damage.
Using a product with SPF 30 or higher will protect you from harmful UV rays, however, at the age of 70, the most important thing to consider is to keep your skin's moisture and young.
Continue checking your skin if you notice pimples or bumps that easily bleed and don’t heal; check with your dermatologist as this could be a sign of precancerous spots.
You have reached the age of 70 and we are proud of this achievement; now the key to having smoother, younger-looking skin at this age is moisturizer.
When purchasing creams, lotions, or exfoliating items, look at the ingredients. Ingredients like vitamins C and E, and coenzyme Q10 will definitely help.
Sani Dental Group wants you to have healthy and beautiful skin, whether you are 50, 60, or 70; we know that if you follow these 3 easy tips, your skin will look young and radiant.
You can take a look at the different Sani Dental Group locations we have in which we can treat all of your different dental needs.
Our dentists know that having healthy skin also includes having a healthy, strong smile; visit us and take advantage of all the dental treatments we have to offer you.
Disclaimer: Open dentist to help you with your dental needs. We are taking additional special measures following CDC recommendations to ensure your health and safety.
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