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Exposure to light is a top cause of premature aging: Sun exposure causes many skin problems. Ultraviolet (UV) light and exposure to sunlight age your skin more quickly than it would age naturally. The result is called photoaging, and it's responsible for 90% of visible changes to your skin.
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Read More »Overview What are the signs of premature aging? Over time, our bodies naturally age. Premature aging is when the typical effects of growing older happen early. It’s when your body looks older than your actual age. The most common signs of premature aging include: Skin changes like wrinkles, age spots, dryness, loss of skin tone, hyperpigmentation around your chest and sagging.
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Our feet get longer and wider because our ligaments and tendons continue to relax over time and with gravity. Feb 23, 2018
Read More »Drinking too much alcohol can dehydrate and damage your skin over time, leading to signs of premature aging. Poor sleep: Studies show that low quality (or not enough) sleep makes your cells age faster. Studies show that low quality (or not enough) sleep makes your cells age faster. Stress: When you’re stressed, your brain pumps out cortisol, a stress hormone. Cortisol blocks two substances that keep your skin looking plump and vibrant: hyaluronan synthase and collagen. In rare cases, certain disorders can cause signs of premature aging: Bloom syndrome.
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Read More »As alcohol causes premature aging of your skin, reducing your alcohol intake can help prevent further damage. Exercise: Regular physical activity improves circulation and boosts your immune system, which promotes healthy aging. Regular physical activity improves circulation and boosts your immune system, which promotes healthy aging. Take care of your skin: Cleanse your skin daily to remove dirt, makeup, sweat or other substances that cause irritation. Stay away from harsh skin products containing fragrances or high pH. Moisturize your skin daily to prevent dryness and itchiness. Cleanse your skin daily to remove dirt, makeup, sweat or other substances that cause irritation. Stay away from harsh skin products containing fragrances or high pH. Moisturize your skin daily to prevent dryness and itchiness. Lower your stress levels: Try to eliminate as much stress as possible from your life. Find healthy stress management techniques (like meditation or exercise) for the stressors you can’t avoid. Try to eliminate as much stress as possible from your life. Find healthy stress management techniques (like meditation or exercise) for the stressors you can’t avoid. Improve the quality (and quantity) of your sleep: Getting less than seven hours of sleep can age your body’s cells more quickly. How can I reverse premature aging? To avoid premature aging, prevention is key through healthy living. But if your signs of premature aging are bothersome, these treatments can help reverse signs of premature aging: Dermal fillers.
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