Sex-Dependent Skin Aging and Rejuvenation Strategies

M. Gerasymchuk, G. I. Robinson, Nataliia Vardinska, Samuel Abiola Ayedun, S. Alozie, J. W. Robinson, O. Kovalchuk, I. Kovalchuk
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The skin, the largest external organ, serves as the primary defensive barrier against various environmental factors such as ultraviolet exposure, pollution, dietary habits, pathogens, and chemical compounds. Consequently, the skin reflects our age through visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, age spots, dullness, and sagging. This review explores the gender-related aspects of cutaneous aging and the associated dermatological conditions. It highlights the different manifestations of aging in females and males that become evident after the age of 12, emphasizing the susceptibility to conditions such as seborrheic eczema, acne, and rosacea. Treatment strategies often vary between genders due to these disparities. While men tend to experience accelerated skin aging, most anti-aging products and strategies primarily target females. However, there has been a recent shift in men’s priorities, leading to increased interest in maintaining a youthful appearance and seeking cosmetic treatments. The manuscript covers a comprehensive range of modern dermal anti-aging and rejuvenation procedures, including plastic surgery, bio-revitalization methods, lasers, microneedling, and topical treatments. Additionally, it explores promising natural and synthetic therapeutics for combating age-related skin changes. The focus is on understanding the physiological aspects of gender-related cutaneous structure and aging to guide effective and tailored approaches in dermatological practice.
性别依赖性皮肤老化和年轻化策略
皮肤是人体最大的外部器官,是抵御各种环境因素(如紫外线照射、污染、饮食习惯、病原体和化合物)的主要防御屏障。因此,皮肤通过皱纹、老年斑、暗沉和下垂等可见的衰老迹象反映出我们的年龄。这篇综述探讨了皮肤老化和相关皮肤病的性别相关方面。它强调了女性和男性在12岁之后变得明显的不同衰老表现,强调了对脂溢性湿疹、痤疮和酒糟鼻等疾病的易感性。由于这些差异,治疗策略往往因性别而异。虽然男性往往会加速皮肤老化,但大多数抗衰老产品和策略主要针对女性。然而,最近男性的优先事项发生了变化,导致他们对保持年轻外表的兴趣增加,并寻求美容治疗。该手稿涵盖了全面的现代皮肤抗衰老和恢复活力的程序,包括整形手术,生物振兴方法,激光,微针和局部治疗。此外,它还探索了有前途的自然和合成疗法,以对抗与年龄相关的皮肤变化。重点是了解与性别有关的皮肤结构和衰老的生理方面,以指导皮肤病学实践中有效和量身定制的方法。
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