Preageing of the skin among Asian populations

Siti S. Anwar,Saxon D. Smith, Marisa Pongprutthipan, Ji Young Kim,Chao Yuan,Maurice vanSteensel

JEADV Clinical Practice(2022)

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Abstract Skin ageing is a complex process. Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors have a role in determining the speed, progression and phenotypic outcomes of the process. Typical clinical signs of ageing, such as wrinkles, thinning and sagging of the skin, are usually first noticed in the mid‐20s to early 30s. However, real‐world studies report that younger Asian women between the ages of 18 and 24 years are perceiving emerging signs of ageing, including dull skin, uneven skin tone, dryness, transient wrinkles, and a lack of skin firmness. These observations have led to a hypothesis that a phase of preageing may exist, where clinical signs of ageing are not yet present, but an individual starts to notice subtle changes in their skin's appearance. This paper discusses the concept of preageing in Asian populations and provides recommendations for recognising and managing the preageing process in clinical practice.
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ageing,Asian populations,clinical practice,extrinsic,intrinsic,preageing
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