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  • Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It 

    Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It 

    Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It

    Illustration of skin aging and the different layers of the skin

    Over time, skin cells take longer to migrate from the deepest layer to the surface — a process that typically lasts between four to five weeks. This phenomenon is amplified by excessive sun or UV exposure, which causes the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis) to thicken as a protective response.

    But what are the specific effects of skin aging on the different layers of the skin?

    The Effects of Aging on the Skin’s Layers

    The Epidermis

    • Dryness and dehydration: Sebum production decreases with age, affecting the skin’s protective barrier. As a result, the skin becomes drier and less capable of retaining moisture.
    • Irregular pigmentation: Pigment-producing cells may become dysfunctional, leading to the appearance of pigmentation spots.
    • Thinning: The skin loses density, making the epidermis thinner while the outer layer thickens. This contributes to uneven texture and a dull complexion.
    • Slower cell renewal: The skin’s regenerative capacity diminishes, delaying healing.

    The Dermo-Epidermal Junction

    • Reduced nutrient exchange: The junction between the dermis and epidermis gradually flattens, decreasing cohesion and limiting nutrient transfer.

    The Dermis

    • Dehydration: Water retention becomes less efficient due to decreased hyaluronic acid synthesis.
    • Deeper wrinkles: Collagen quality and quantity decline, leading to more pronounced wrinkles.
    • Loss of firmness: Collagen fibers stiffen and separate, reducing skin firmness.
    • Reduced elasticity: Elastin fibers diminish, decreasing skin elasticity and tone.
    • Skin paleness: Reduced vascularization may contribute to a paler complexion and altered thermoregulation.

    The Hypodermis

    • Sagging of fat mass:Volume loss in the hypodermis accentuates skin laxity.

    Factors Contributing to Premature Skin Aging

    Premature skin aging is largely influenced by external factors such as sun exposure, cold weather, pollution, smoking, alcohol consumption, stress, and an unbalanced diet. These elements generate free radicals that damage essential skin structures — including collagen, elastin, cellular lipids, and DNA — accelerating visible aging and increasing health risks. Fortunately, antioxidants play a protective role.

    Solutions

    Antioxidants

    The body naturally relies on antioxidants to defend against free radicals. While some are produced internally, others must be obtained through diet or topical application. Vitamins E, C, and A are particularly effective when combined.

    Topical antioxidants can help:

    • Reduce free radical damage
    • Support the skin’s natural defense system
    • Decrease inflammation that degrades collagen
    • Protect against UV-related damage

    Although antioxidants cannot reverse skin aging, they are essential for preventing its visible signs.

    If wrinkles deepen, firmness declines rapidly, or pigmentation spots become more pronounced, a personalized clinical evaluation can help identify the most appropriate treatments based on the affected skin layers.

    Aesthetic Treatments

    Several treatments can help minimize visible signs of aging:

    • Glycolic Peel: Using glycolic acid (AHA), this treatment exfoliates the skin by breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells.
    • Microdermabrasion: This technique removes dead skin cells from the outer layer, leaving the skin smoother and more refined.
    • Photorejuvenation: Stimulates collagen production, improving skin tone and reducing superficial wrinkles.
    • Neuromodulator Injections: Relax facial muscles to soften expression lines, particularly on the forehead and around the eyes.


    Combined with proper sun protection and a tailored skincare routine, these professional treatments help preserve skin health and youthful appearance over time.

    Would you like to better understand your skin’s condition and target the most suitable treatments? Book your personalized skin evaluation with one of our professionals.

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  • 4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    Woman applying a facial treatment as part of a minimalist beauty routine recommended by a medical aesthetic clinic.

    Here are 4 simple and proven beauty resolutions to incorporate into your daily routine for glowing skin, winter and summer alike.

    1 — Apply Sunscreen Every Day

    Today, sun protection is considered the most important anti-aging step. UVA rays are present year-round, even on cloudy days, and are responsible for premature skin aging: wrinkles, fine lines, pigmentation spots, and loss of radiance.

    To protect the health and youthfulness of your skin:

    • Choose an SPF 30 or higher, based on your needs.
    • Opt for a formula suited to your skin type: mineral, tinted, or fluid.
    • Apply it every morning, even in winter and even in the city.
    • Be extra vigilant if you are receiving in-clinic treatments (laser hair removal, microneedling, microdermabrasion, etc.).

    Daily sunscreen use is one of the beauty habits that delivers the best long-term results.

    2 — Make Time for Yourself

    Stress, lack of sleep, and a fast-paced lifestyle can affect the appearance of your skin. In 2026, self-care and treatments that help the body recover are more valued than ever.

    Some simple ideas:

    • Take a warm bath followed by a nourishing body cream.
    • Apply a hydrating or soothing mask in the evening.
    • Enjoy a professional facial treatment in clinic (facial, peelBela MD, etc.).
    • Adopt a minimalist routine: cleanse, hydrate, protect.

    These moments of self-care help reduce stress, improve skin hydration, and promote a brighter complexion.

    3 — Choose Skin Care Tailored to Your Needs… with a Professional Assessment

    Every skin type is unique: sensitive, acne-prone, combination, dry, mature…

    To achieve visible results, it’s essential to choose treatments that are truly adapted to your skin’s needs.

    In clinic, a free personalized skin assessment allows our medical-aesthetic technicians to evaluate:

    • Your skin type
    • Your concerns (wrinkles, pigmentation, redness, loss of firmness, texture, pores, etc.)
    • Your current routine
    • Your goals

    Based on this assessment, they can recommend appropriate facial treatments and medical-aesthetic solutions such as photorejuvenation, skinboosters, neuromodulator injections, or dermal fillers.

    The goal is simple: to build a routine and treatment plan that respect your skin, your budget, and your lifestyle.

    4 — Simplify Your Routine

    The 2026 trend: skinimalism, or the art of using fewer products that are better chosen.

    Simple habits to adopt:

    • Replace disposable wipes with gentle cleansers applied by hand.
    • Choose multi-functional products (e.g., antioxidant, brightening, and anti-aging serums such as SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic or Vivier Radiance Serum).
    • Finish your products before purchasing new ones.

    A simplified routine is often more effective, more consistent, and gentler on the skin.

    Conclusion: Your Skin Deserves Personalized Support

    Adopting new beauty resolutions also means giving yourself the support of passionate professionals. Our medical-aesthetic technicians are here to guide you and help you create a routine that reflects who you are — simple, effective, and tailored to your goals.

    Because beautiful skin starts with the right choices, supported by professionals.

    Book a free in-clinic consultation.