Friday, January 7, 2011

How Aging Cause Wrinkles...

Do you have wrinkles ,,,do you know the reason for the wrinkle here researches have list out some reasons....



Researchers observed the following changes:

- Eye sockets became wider and longer with age. This could result in sinking of the eyeball into the sockets, which alters how the soft tissue in your upper brows rolls over the bones.

- The bones in the middle of the face such as the brows, nose and upper jaw shrank too. These changes may lead to drooping brow bones and formation of creases near the eyes and crow’s feet.

- The size of the lower jaw shrank with age. This makes the chin projection appear smaller. The mandible provides the foundation of the lower face.

The biggest physiologic changes in the bone structure occurred between middle age and old age.

“The bones receded,” Shaw said. “When they’re deteriorated, it provides less support. The eyebrow and skin, they droop down a little bit… The overall process is that it loses volume and loses projection, all your soft tissues kind of droop because you don’t have the bones pushing out.”

So what’s the point in taking care of your skin if aging bones contribute to wrinkles?

These wrinkles probably occur from a combination of bones and the skin losing elasticity, Shaw said.

“The skin aging is a big part of it,” he said. “It’s not just using creams; it’s taking care of yourself for bone health and skin health.”

He suggested keeping up on calcium to maintain bone health. People who elect to have surgery might need a two-fold approach of tightening up the skin and adding volume, such as skeletal implants, deep space fillers or even fat to make up for bone loss.

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