Skincare: Is it Possible to Turn Back the Clock?

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

This post was added by Dr. Richardson

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2015

On March 31, 2015, Harpers Bazaar Magazine, in an article titled How to Age Backward, offers several lifestyle changes that will reportedly reverse the effects of aging. Central to these discussions are telomeres, the caps at the ends of chromosomes that serve to protect ones DNA from damage. Shorter telomeres are associated with chronic diseases and may also make one look older. As one ages telomeres naturally shorten, and the article makes several recommendations that may prevent telomere shortening and even lengthen existing ones. Also cited in the article, fractional laser resurfacing and ultrasound/radio frequency procedures are two of the latest aesthetic treatments that can reverse the signs of aging by promoting collagen growth. (http://goo.gl/yjaaEg)

The research cited in the article is very interesting," says Dr. Simon Ourian, Medical Director of Epione Beverly Hills. Its important to note that theres still a vast gap in our understanding of how telomeres function. Some scientists believe theres a connection between higher cancer risks and telomerase activity.

According to the Harpers Bazaar Magazine report, the Mediterranean diet, one rich in vegetables, fruits, fish and olive oil, may contribute to telomere lengthening. Sugary sodas are specifically named as a source of telomere shortening, with daily consumption of 20 ounces associated with a biological aging comparable to that of smoking. TA-65, an over-the-counter supplement derived from astragalus root extract, is said to counteract telomere shortening. Finally, regular endurance training such as biking or running contributes to younger looking skin according to a Canadian university study.

The treatments we offer work best when combined with the right lifestyle; a healthy diet, regular exercise, and, of course, no unprotected sun exposure, says Dr. Ourian.

Dr. Ourian has been a pioneer in laser technology and non-invasive aesthetic procedures including UltraShape, VelaShape, Restylane, Juvderm, Radiesse, Sculptra, and CoolSculpting. These treatments are used for the correction or reversal of a variety of conditions such as acne, acne scars, skin discoloration, wrinkles, unwanted fat, stretch marks, varicose veins, cellulite, and others. More information about skin care can be found on Epiones website.

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