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Aging Gracefully (Part One)

Aging Gracefully. What does that really mean? Some people think it means doing nothing at all to one’s self and just letting nature take its course. Others feel it’s just about doing the minimum to ease the process of aging.

Today we received a call from a woman saying she wanted to “age gracefully and we needed to help her!”

 So it was clear which definition made sense to her.

 Let’s just say you are starting to notice some crepiness in your skin starting around your mouth and in the hollows of your cheeks . Maybe you see it under your eyes as well and a voice in your head says “what in the heck is so graceful about this?!”

If you feel more comfortable dyeing your hair to cover the grey, you are probably considering a little help with this whole wrinkling thing. So, lets look at the least you can do and still get results.

 Step one: Let’s start with the skin –get out of the sun and stay out! If you can’t… wear  sunblock.

No matter how much sun damage you may have acquired over the years, it is never too late to start reversing it.  It is key that  you start wearing and reapplying a minimum of 30 + SPF UVA and UVB sunblock everyday, all year round. (I know it’s a pain but you have to trust me on this one.)

 Step Two: We need to add at least 2 products with important anti -aging, active ingredients.

The first is a stable Vitamin C for the daytime. We like SkinCeutical’s C&E Ferulic and Phloretin CF or Jan Marini’s C’Esta . What Vitamin C does for your skin:

  • Protect skin cells and skin’s support structure from UV-related damage
  • Improves the appearance of sun-damaged skin
  • Strengthens skin’s barrier response
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Promotes collagen production
  • Enhances effectiveness of peels and microdermabrasion
  • Lessens hyperpigmentation (at levels of 5% or greater)
  • Boosts the efficacy of sunscreen actives

 The second is a retinoid based cream. We carry Jan Marini’s Factor A Cream and SkinCeutical’s  Retinol 1.0 and .05 .

Retinoid based creams will plump wrinkles and kick-start the release of collagen, which adds youthful volume to your face. Then it safeguards skin from collagenase, an enzyme triggered by sunlight that breaks down collagen.

 Step Three: Pick a cleanser you like and a moisturizer you love, if you can get one that contains peptides, even better.

These are basics…there is more but we’d need to see your skin in person to pinpoint more of what would work for your specific needs.

Next time we’ll look at the importance of exfoliation and skin treatments.

Preventing Sun Damage

I went to Mexico and fell asleep in the sun. I started out in the shade and hadn’t put on sunblock but by the time I woke up I was in full sun and burnt to a crisp! It’s been about a month now and I’ve noticed spots on my face that weren’t there before. What can I do?

First of all, try to remember that your sunblock should be a part of your morning skin care routine so you don’t forget it. Think of sunblock as the shield you put on at the end of your routine to protect your skin. It’s important to wear it all year no matter what the weather is like. Those damaging rays from the sun get through clouds all the same.

Now what are your options? If the new spots are significantly darker than your own skin tone, then Intense Pulsed Light ( IPL) could be the right treatment to lighten or reduce some of your spots.  It may take a few treatments but the benefits of collagen stimulation and even redness reduction make IPL an excellent choice. If the spots are more like large patches, the problem can be more difficult. You may be looking at Fraxel Laser treatments or lightening creams. At this point, you would do best to come in to see Dr Frame or a laser technician to decide which treatment would be best for you.

I would also suggest that from now on, making sure your sunblock (minimum 30 SPF) is always on and investing in a high quality topical Vitamin C product like Vivier’s C&E Kinerol or Jan Marini’s C’esta to help protect and reverse the damage.

Marlee Davis, AntiAging Medical & Laser Clinic Staff.