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[music] Hello, I’m Dr. Neal Schultz
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and welcome to DermTV.
Even women in their twenties ask me, should they be using anti-wrinkle
creams, and actually, the answer is, yes, even though they don’t have any
wrinkles. When I say anti-wrinkle creams, I’m talking about things like the
newer peptide creams which have become very popular in the past five years,
the older retinoids like Retin-A and Renova, and even the exfoliants we’ve
been talking about which have been popular in the last 10 or 15 years, like
glycolic acid and salicylic acid. Wrinkles are caused by a loss of
collagen, and the material in the skin that the collagen sits in which is
called a semi-liquid matrix. Think of Jello with fruit. The fruit is
suspended in the Jello. The fruit is the collagen and the Jello is this
semi-liquid matrix. And as you lose either of these components in the skin,
the skin loses volume and it sags and falls in, and that’s what causes a
line or a wrinkle. All of these anti-wrinkle creams work the same way. They
all make the body either produce more collagen or produce more of this
semi-liquid matrix, both of which occupy volume and help to prevent the
skin from falling in and preventing wrinkles, Now, even though people in
their twenties don’t have wrinkles, they’re already losing their collagen
and the material it floats in. They just haven’t hit critical mass, so you
actually don’t see the line or the wrinkle because they haven’t lost enough
of it, but they’re losing it. So if you start these anti-wrinkle creams
early in your 20s, you’ll start the production of both of these materials
and, as a result, you’ll delay the onset of your wrinkles and lines by 5 or
10 years. You may not have been destined to get lines until your 20s, 30s,
40s or 50s, but whenever you are going to get it, either determined by your
genetics or by the amount of sun you’ve had, you’ll delay the onset of them
because you will be producing the material that helps to fight their
recurrence. Think of it as preventive maintenance for your skin and started
early.
Wrinkles are caused by a lost of collagen and the material in the skin that
the collagen sits in which is called a semi-liquid matrix. Think of jello
with fruit, the fruit is the collagen and the jello is this semi-liquid
matrix. As you lost either of these components in the skin, skin loses
volume and it sags and falls in and that is what causes a line or a
wrinkle.
All of these anti-wrinkle creams work the same way, they all either make
the body produce more collagen or produce more of the semi-liquid matrix.
Both of which occupy volume and help the skin from falling in and prevent
wrinkles.
Even though people in their twenties don’t have wrinkles they are already
losing collagen and the material that it floats in, they just haven’t hit
critical mass so you actually don’t see the line or wrinkle because they
haven’t lost enough yet but they are losing it.
So, if you start these anti-wrinkle creams early in your twenties you will
start the production of both of these materials and as a result you may
delay the onset of these lines and wrinkles by five to ten years. You may
not have been destined to get your lines or wrinkles until your twenties,
thirties, forties, or fifties but whenever you were going to get them
either determined by your genetics or by the amount of sun you have had,
you will delay the on set of them because you will be producing the
material that helps prevent their occurrence. Think of it as preventative
maintenance for your skin.