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How Collagen and elastin shape you?

Collagen

Ever wonder why silky skin eventually becomes sagging and wrinkly? Collagen and elastin are two superstar proteins that hold the key to the solution. About 30% of the body’s protein is made up of collagen, which gives skin its strength and structure. Elastin aids in skin elasticity and regeneration. We naturally produce less of both as we get older—hello!, drooping skin, and fine wrinkles.

The good news? Thanks to developments in beauty science, there are now natural methods to increase collagen and elastin. Despite the claims of various supplements, research is still ongoing. Want to know the most trustworthy approach to revive them? Keep on reading……

What is the role of collagen and elastin?

Elastin

Your skin’s support system is collagen, which keeps everything solid, firm, and well-structured. It provides a protective covering for your organs and aids in the growth of new skin cells and the healing of damaged ones. Collagen performs all functions, including blood coagulation, wound healing, and skin suppleness. Your skin likes it, so think of it as the glue that keeps your body together.

We hear a lot about collagen, but what about elastin—the protein that helps your skin snap back into place? It’s why your skin stays firm and stretchy, and your arteries stay flexible to support healthy blood flow. Want to check your elastin levels? Pinch the skin on the back of your hand—if it bounces back fast, you’re good. If not, your skin might be craving more elastin.

What happens to elastin and collagen as you get older?

The natural degradation of two essential proteins, collagen and elastin, causes our skin’s young firmness and elasticity to fade as we age. Sagging, wrinkles, and a loss of firmness result from our bodies producing less collagen and elastin as we age.

How can you protect your precious proteins?

At home, you can every day, apply sunscreen, and include retinol or peptides in your regimen.

You should also be mindful of your food choices because they are important in promoting the skin’s creation of collagen and elastin.  Eat a vitamin-rich diet (think citrus and leafy greens), Foods high in fatty acids, such as omega-3 fatty acids, as well as taking more plant-based diets, can help promote this process. 

Luckily, with some research and technology we have today, support collagen health and elastin even at an age where we can’t revive these essential proteins.

Treatments for Skin Rejuvenation

Collagen

Do you want your young glow to return? Discuss options with your dermatologist that remove damaged skin and increase collagen and elastin. Chemical peels, laser resurfacing, and PRP are well-liked and effective methods for reducing wrinkles, enhancing texture, and preventing obvious aging symptoms. Consider microneedling treatments for an added boost; they promote the creation of natural proteins for smoother, firmer skin.

Chemical peels –  a professional chemical peel done in clinics uses stronger acids to exfoliate, through which the skin, “injured, stimulating your body’s natural healing, triggering collagen production and boosting elastin.

Laser Treatments – Laser therapy offers a non-invasive approach and is focused on light energy to remove damaged skin layers and stimulate deep collagen and elastin production.

There are several types of laser treatments available, each tailored to address specific skin conditions:

like non-abrasive and abrasive.

Microneeding– this procedure uses ultra-fine needles to create tiny, controlled punctures in the skin, which are called” Micro-injury.” It stimulates your skin’s natural healing, which triggers fresh collagen and elastin production.

Whether you start with skincare changes or explore treatments, remember: supporting your skin’s structure today is an investment in your glow tomorrow!

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* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.

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