Wrinkle Removers backed by Science says New York Times
Posted Under: Anti Aging, Cruelty Free Product, Skin Care
New York Times reporter, NICHOLAS BAKALAR (August 18, 2008) wrote an interesting article about how in the past sales people promised to smooth wrinkled skin with the style of a snake-oil salesmen.
He reports that “now there is strong evidence that certain kinds of treatment are effective. Over the past decade, researchers have been learning which treatments work, and why.”
The article comments on a recent review in The Archives of Dermatology. The article reviews three forms of treatments.
In that article David J. Leffell, a professor of dermatology and surgery at Yale who was not involved in the review said, that this study is “good science.”
He says:
Skin deteriorates as it ages, but its exposure to sunlight inhibits the ability of fibroblasts to produce collagen. The hands, face, neck and upper chest all suffer more than unexposed skin, and light-pigmented people wrinkle more readily than others. This damage, the authors write, is essentially an accelerated version of chronological aging. Ultraviolet radiation induces production of the same enzymes that degrade collagen with age.
Collagen fibers last as long as 30 years. But with age and ultraviolet exposure, they deteriorate and fragment, and fragmented collagen impairs the collagen-producing function of the fibroblasts that created it. As the fragmented collagen accumulates, new collagen production declines, the connections between the fibroblasts and the collagen weaken, and the skin, now lacking support, begins to wrinkle.
Do the benefits of these treatments outweigh the risks?
“It’s a matter of the kind of problem a person perceives and how he wants to deal with it,” Dr. Fisher said. “For these treatments, which have sound research behind them, and for people who want to improve their appearance, the benefits far outweigh any problems.”
The article makes the comment that the authors have no ties to companies that make skin care products, but the University of Michigan, where they teach, has patents on the use of matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors in the treatment and prevention of aging skin.
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