
Why does our skin age?
Our skin depends on a balance of structure-giving proteins, hyaluronic acid and the skin's own lipids. Collagen and elastin give it firmness and tone, hyaluronic acid provides moisture and elasticity, while lipids strengthen the skin barrier and protect it from external influences. However, with increasing age, the production of these essential components decreases - the skin loses volume, resistance and regenerative capacity:
- Decline in structure-giving proteins after puberty
- Hyaluronic acid: Faster degradation than new formation from the age of 25. Age
- Less lipids in the skin barrier and sebum from around the age of 40
What does rejuvenation do
This natural skin aging process is influenced by genetic factors, hormonal changes and external influences such as UV radiation and oxidative stress. This is precisely where rejuvenation comes in:
- It slows the breakdown of essential skin components.
- It supports the formation of new structural proteins such as collagen and elastin.
- It refills the depots of hyaluronic acid and lipids.
Through targeted active ingredients and treatment methods, the aging process can be slowed down, while the skin structure and skin barrier are sustainably strengthened - for healthy, resilient and radiant skin in the long term.