Description
As a person ages, skin under goes significant changes. The cell divide more slowly and the inner layer of the skin starts to thin. Fat cells beneath the dermis begin to atrophy(diminish). The underlying network of elestin and collagen fibers, which provides scaffolding for the surface layers loosens and unravels. Skin looses its elasticity. The sweat and oil secreting glands, depriving the skin of their protective water lipid emulsions. The vast majority of the undesirable consequences of ageing skin occurs in individuals who are exposed to the sun, suns ultra violet rays, gravity at work, cigarette smoking, sun damages and finally the age factor.