All Press Releases for April 13, 2014

Akron Skin Center Offers Anti-aging Tips To Fight Wrinkles

Dr. James Libecco helps patients maintain a more youthful appearance as they age.



Dr. James Libecco helps patients maintain a more youthful appearance as they age.

    AKRON, OH, April 13, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The visible signs of aging that ware seen on a person's skin such as sagging, wrinkles, discoloration, loss of firmness and texture, are the result of both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors include genetics, and other factors that we cannot control, while extrinsic are the outside factors that we can control such as sleep, nutrition and sun protection. To help prevent wrinkles in Akron, and to slow down the visible signs of aging, Dr. James Libecco of Akron Skin Center is available to provide an appropriate treatment plan.

"After a certain age, many people want to look and feel younger. After all, there is a certain sense of confidence gained by knowing that you look great for your age. If you know you look good, you will also feel good. Aging is an inevitable part of life, but when it comes to preventing wrinkles, there are anti-aging strategies that you can implement now to delay and reduce the onset of lines and wrinkles," said Dr. James Libecco in Akron about wrinkles.

With age, it seems as if everything slows. This includes the body's ability to make collagen, which keeps the skin firm. With less collagen, the skin loses elastin and hyaluronic acid, which allows the skin to retain water. By a person's 40s and 50s, the skin has lost firmness, spring, and moisture that result in fine lines and wrinkles.

Additionally, pale skin tends to wrinkle earlier than dark skin and people with pale skin also tend to develop more wrinkles and fine lines. When lines develop in dark skin the lines tend to be deeper. Constant muscle movement can create wrinkles such as areas of the forehead or around the mouth.

Sun, tanning beds and sun lamps are another main source for wrinkles, as they expose the skin to harmful ultraviolet rays. Exposure to UV rays accelerates the breakdown of collagen and elastin, which causes many people to see wrinkles and fine lines before they reach their 40s and 50s. These same UV rays that cause wrinkles can also cause skin cancer.

Aside from sun protection, one of the most important ways to prevent wrinkles in Akron is to eat a healthy diet. There is evidence that certain vitamins in a person's diet can help protect the skin, particularly vitamins A, C, B-3 and E. Patients who protect their skin from the sun can prevent wrinkles at the same time. By limiting the time spent in the sun and always wearing protective clothing and hats, patients can prevent wrinkles and damage to their skin.

"When selecting skin care products, choose those that have a built-in sun protection factor of at least 30 to further protect your skin. Also, be sure to select products that are broad spectrum, meaning they block both UVA and UVB rays," stated Dr. Libecco, an expert in cosmetic dermatology in Akron. "Dry skin shrivels plump skin cells, which can lead to premature fine lines and wrinkles, making it important to frequently use moisturizers on your skin. Though moisturizers can't prevent wrinkles, they may temporarily mask tiny lines and creases."

Aging is a fact of life, but there is no reason for a person's skin to look wrinkled and lined before it is time. With a good anti-aging skincare routine and prevention, patients in Akron can keep those wrinkles at bay for many years to come. Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. James Libecco of Akron Skin Center for more information on how to treat and prevent wrinkles.

About Akron Skin Center: Dr. James Libecco graduated from the Kent State University Honors Program with his degree in Integrated Life Sciences. After graduation, Dr. Libecco went on to complete four years at the Northeastern Ohio Medical University and graduated in the top 5% of his class. He was also awarded the Service to the Community Award. Dr. Libecco then when on to the Cleveland Clinic for an internship in Internal Medicine, which was followed by a Dermatology Residency at the Cleveland Clinic where he was also selected Chief Resident. After completing his residency, Dr. James Libecco joined the staff of the Cleveland Clinic where he was the Director of the Psoriasis, Phototherapy and Cutaneous Care Center, in addition to the Director of the Clinical Research Center. He went on to open Akron Skin Center in 2009 to offer more services in a more timely fashion with better care.

Media Contact:
Dr. James Libecco
[email protected]
3085 West Market Street, Suite 102
Akron, OH 44333
(330) 836-0201
http://www.akronskin.com

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