As we age, our skin undergoes a series of natural changes. After the age of 40, it is common to notice the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, spots, dark circles and bags. Although these changes are part of the aging process, it is advisable to pay attention to them in order to take care of our skin in a healthy way. The Dr. Virginia Sánchezdermatologist gives us her experience and tips for maintaining healthy skin after 40.
It is common for expression wrinkles to begin to appear in the upper third of the face around the age of 30, such as the well-known crow’s feet, frown lines between the eyebrows and forehead wrinkles. However, due to genetic and phototype factors, some people may experience spots, dark circles or bags before the age of 40. After the age of 40, skin flaccidity becomes more evident, manifesting itself as laxity when pinched, fine wrinkles on the cheeks when smiling or a slight drooping of the upper eyelid.
Although expression wrinkles and sagging are cosmetic problems, not medical, you can consult a dermatologist to treat them preventively, as they tend to worsen over time. In the case of blemishes, it is always advisable to see a dermatologist to make sure that they are benign lesions. People with low phototypes (I to III), i.e. fair skin, have a higher risk of developing premature spots that could become malignant over the years. In these cases, dermatological check-ups are recommended as soon as new lesions appear in specific areas of the skin on the face, décolleté or upper trunk.
In addition, stress and excessive worry generate cellular oxidation and aging, which affect the whole organism, including the skin. This can manifest itself in a dull, yellowish color and increased dryness of the skin.
Dr. Virginia Sánchez stresses the importance of oral and topical photoprotection, especially in low phototypes (I-III). In addition, it is recommended to follow a daily facial cleansing and moisturizing routine and to use cosmetics with active ingredients that prevent and treat skin aging. For those who wish to prevent the signs of aging, it is suggested to seek the help of a physician or cosmetic dermatologist who can treat wrinkles, sagging and blemishes early.
As products that can be preventive for a good skin care, the dermatologist recommends the “skin care products”.Illuminating Serum TUDERMAThe “cellular oxidation preventive effect” and the “cellular oxidation preventive effect” of the “TUDERMA Antioxidant and Anti-Aging Capsules“that help prevent sun damage, sun allergies and skin cancer.
After the age of 40, it is normal for the skin to undergo changes and to develop wrinkles, sagging, blemishes and other imperfections. While some of these changes are part of the aging process, it is important to take proper care of our skin and seek dermatological advice when necessary. Follow the advice of Dr. Virginia Sánchez to keep your skin healthy and use medically proven products such as those offered by TUDERMA to improve its appearance and prevent the signs of aging.