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Have you ever thought about what exactly gives your skin its natural resilience and youthful plumpness?
It is collagen, a crucial protein that makes up the building blocks of not only skin, but hair, nails, and joints, too.
It makes up 30% of the protein in your body and 70% of the protein in your skin.
Essentially, then, collagen does so much more than just keep us looking young. It basically holds us together and keeps our bodies strong.
Unfortunately, nature must run its course at some stage, which is when collagen starts to decline as you age, leaving wrinkles and crepe-like skin behind.
Collagen naturally starts to break down in the skin and body as early as 30.
Ageing, together with lifestyle habits, and even your genetics, contribute to the decline of collagen over time.
While some reasons for a collagen deficit are common and sometimes unavoidable, there are steps you can take to boost your skin both inside and out.
Collagen supplements, as well as collagen inducing treatments like skin needling, laser, and radiofrequency, means you can up your collagen levels and turn back your skin’s clock.
The Common Collagen Culprits
As you may well know by now, smoking is one of the biggest no-nos for the skin, along with UV damage, ageing, inflammation, and stress, which all impact your collagen levels.
Your genetics can play a big role, too, but you can’t help what DNA you get dealt at birth.
However, for the other aspects, there are solutions and the aesthetic medical experts over at Skin Renewal are always ready to assist.
Inflammation is quite the collagen killer, triggering the protein’s rapid decline in your skin as well as your body.
This tends to happen when inflammation becomes chronic and a process called metalloproteinases (MMPs) starts in the skin.
Enzymes then sneak into the spaces between skin cells and break down the collagen and elastin particles, eventually stopping them from producing.
It is critical in instances like these to get advice and treatment from a skilled aesthetic medical doctor who can help you to regain control of your collagen production.
The Best Collagen Treatments
In terms of increasing collagen production, Dermapen is a highly beneficial form of micro-needling, which tells your skin that it’s time to go into repair mode and fix itself.
It works by creating thousands of micro-injuries (some made as deep as the dermis layer on your skin), where inflammation is caused in the skin.
These tiny needling wounds trigger the release of growth factors, which can help your skin create new tissue layers and inspire the natural production of collagen.
This treatment requires very little downtime, which is the same as another beneficial yet gentle treatment called Fraxel DUAL laser.
It is used specifically for issues like sun damage, wrinkles, excessive superficial pigment, and brown spots.
Plus, it is also able to turn on your collagen production switch and encourage the growth of new healthy skin cells.
To really boost your treatments, you can add dietary supplement support, preferably ones that contain essential foundational vitamins like Vitamin C and antioxidants like glutathione.
Supplements with those crucial components will support your immunity and can also provide important antioxidant benefits.
iSkin Collagen has both those supplements available and more, with bio-active peptan to enhance overall mobility and of course, a collagen boost.
We’re all going to have to deal with collagen loss and the issues that cause it at some point in life, but at least we live in a time of highly effective non-invasive treatments that can really help.
By committing to these treatments, and enhancing our skin and health with supplement support, collagen loss needn’t be a massive cause for concern.
It’s all part of your skin’s natural journey, after all.
If you’re unsure about which steps to take, you can always head over to Skin Renewal to make an appointment.
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