As we age, skin aging is a natural part of the process that typically begins around the age of 25. Dr. Quach Thi Bich Van, a Dermatology – Cosmetic Dermatology Specialist at Tam Anh General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, explains that signs of aging skin include dryness, thinness, inelasticity, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.
As the skin ages, it also becomes thinner and less able to produce vitamin D3, leading to a weakened protective barrier. This can result in slower wound healing, reduced sweating, poor thermoregulation, and increased susceptibility to bruising. Additionally, the lack of elastin and collagen leads to reduced skin elasticity, causing sagging in areas like the eyelids
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