| Literature DB >> 23467476 |
Ruta Ganceviciene1, Aikaterini I Liakou, Athanasios Theodoridis, Evgenia Makrantonaki, Christos C Zouboulis.
Abstract
Skin aging is a complex biological process influenced by a combination of endogenous or intrinsic and exogenous or extrinsic factors. Because of the fact that skin health and beauty is considered one of the principal factors representing overall "well-being" and the perception of "health" in humans, several anti-aging strategies have been developed during the last years. It is the intention of this article to review the most important anti-aging strategies that dermatologists have nowadays in hand, including including preventive measurements, cosmetological strategies, topical and systemic therapeutic agents and invasive procedures.Entities:
Keywords: aging; anti-aging; antioxidants; botulinum toxin; cell regulators; fillers; hormone replacement therapy; laser; peeling; prevention
Year: 2012 PMID: 23467476 PMCID: PMC3583892 DOI: 10.4161/derm.22804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatoendocrinol ISSN: 1938-1972
Table 1. Skin antiaging approaches
| Daily skin care | |
| Antioxidants | |
| Chemical peelings | |
| Hormone replacement therapy | |
| Smoking | |

Figure 1. 45-y-old female with signs of photoaged skin: dyschromia of the skin, multiple lentigines. (A) before, (B) after one treatment with IPL with 550 nm cut-off filter.

Figure 2. Patient showing the difference of the nasolabial fold: non-treated left side (with site marks for planned HA injection) and right side straight after injection of only 0.5 ml of nonanimal stabilized cross-linked HA (“Stalagmite” technique on the right cheek).

Figure 3. Patient showing glabellar and crow’s feet wrinkles. (A) pre-injection, (B) after injection with botulinum toxin.