What Happens to Your Skin as You Age?
The aging process affects the body in a number of ways, but none are as apparent as the changes that happen with your skin. While we all know that fine lines, wrinkles, and excessive dryness are all signs that your complexion is getting older, few realize what actually causes this effect. Here is what happens to your skin as you age and some of the science behind the process.
Thinning of the Epidermis
The first thing you might notice as your skin ages involves the outermost layer of the skin—or the epidermis. As we get older, the collagen that keeps our skin plump begins to deteriorate, creating a thinning effect around areas like the eyes and neck. In addition to wrinkles and fine lines, dryness, rashes, and flaking are also more common in those with aging skin.
Reduced Healing Capabilities
Without collagen (the substance that provides your skin with elasticity), your skin is likely to lose some of its healing ability. Since collagen is what makes it possible for the skin to bounce back from damage, its loss means that your skin regenerates at a slower rate, making your complexion more prone to sustaining damage in the form of tearing and bruises.
Formation of Liver Spots
Another common thing that happens to your skin as you age is the formation of dark liver spots. Though hyperpigmentation can occur no matter what age you are, it becomes more apparent as you age. Once again, this results from a lack of collagen in your skin, as well as the sun damage you’ve accumulated over time. Since your skin is more transparent now, these past blemishes show more prominently on the skin’s surface.
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