Skin Care Issues in Older Women

Dr Prerna Mittal
By Dr Prerna Mittal

Dr Mittal has years of experience and expertise in a range of procedures and you are sure that you are in safe hands when you are under her care.


I would be approaching 50 soon. I am finding myself increasingly concerned about how to maintain my skin and prepare myself for when I am older.
 
I wonder if this concern would resonate with you as well.
 
I have drawn on my knowledge and my experience to address these issues of every woman in the peri and postmenopausal age groups.
 
Let’s retrace our youth and maintain our much-deserved elegant appearance forever.
 
1. In those carefree days of my 20s, there was no concept of sunblock, and the idea of cosmetics with SPF was practically unheard of. I enjoyed lying on the beach without any protection. I can see some sun damage on my skin. But times have changed, and the importance of protecting our skin from harmful UV rays has become a widely discussed topic. Now that I know the importance of sunscreen, it’s still not too late to protect my skin from further damage. Incorporate SPF 35 to 45 sunscreen into your daily routine, even while you are indoors. Moisturisers and foundations are available with SPF 45; why not replace your cosmetics with those with SPF?

2. Fancy, expensive skincare products claim to be big but does your skin really need them?

Sometimes they can do more harm then good to the skin. My favourites are natural products from the kitchen. Coconut oil, almond oil, olive oil, they are free from any harmful chemicals.

Coconut oil has an anti-inflammatory effect and is a great moisturiser for the skin.

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3. Wash your face twice a day using a mild facial cleanser or just with warm water. And don’t forget to apply mild hydrating moisturiser after washing your face morning and evening.
 
4. Exfoliation of the skin once a week helps to remove dead skin cells using an organic scrub or home-made scrub with rice, oat flower, sugar and coconut oil or any ready-made organic scrub available in the market.
 
5. My favourite facial pack is fuller's earth and rose water. 100% organic, cheap, and most beneficial to the skin. It acts as a cleanser, by extracting the impurities and opening clogged pores, good for acne-prone skin, anti-inflammatory, calms any skin irritation, and moisturising effect that helps skin to hydrate and reduce wrinkles.
 
6. Retinols are a vitamin A derivative, a super ingredient for our ageing skin. Retinols help increase skin cell turnover and collagen production in the skin. Reduces the dark spots, evens out the complexion, and reduces fine lines and wrinkles. Retinoic acid in higher concentrations is the main component for treating acne, as it helps to unclog the pores and treat acne. Shelves are full of skincare products with retinols, but they all have retinols in smaller concentrations, which will work but will take longer to show results, and they also have other preservatives that can irritate the skin. I prefer prescription retinols, which are higher in concentration, have visible results within a few weeks, and contain no other harmful additives. The downside is that you have a bit of skin irritation due to the higher concentration of retinol, but as your aesthetician or dermatologist, I could guide you on how to use them for maximum benefit.
 
7. Lastly, and most importantly, your diet and lifestyle: good 8 hours of sleep and regular moderate exercise like yoga and Pilates. At least 8 glasses of water a day and a balanced diet with fruits, leafy vegetables, fish, and nuts if you are not allergic to the nuts; also, don’t forget your supplements of vitamin D, vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium.
 
Always remember that smoking helps to cause more wrinkles; it breaks down collagen faster in the skin to lose elasticity, and the skin looks more dehydrated and wrinklier. Your choice is either to stop smoking or to continue and look much older than your age.
 
8. Managing with age-related volume loss is yet another challenge. Bony and soft tissue changes are inevitable with age. This can make faces look hollow and haggard. However, our advanced aesthetic procedures can quickly treat these concerns. However, it is crucial to find an aesthetician who is medically trained, skilled, and empathetic enough to listen to your concerns and provide customised therapy. I have helped many women of our age and older improve their appearance with these revolutionary therapies of injecting dermal fillers and Botulinum toxin Type A, along with other medical-grade skincare treatments. No words can describe my excitement when I see these women full of a youthful look following treatment.

If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together SPF, pigmentation, complexion, lines and wrinkles, and dermal fillers FAQs just for you.

If you have more questions, you can use the SPF, pigmentation, complexion, lines and wrinkles, and dermal fillers questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts. 

If you're keen to get started with any of these treatments right away, then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited SPF, pigmentation, complexion, lines and wrinkles and dermal fillers clinics in your area.

Dr Prerner Mittal and the Hunar Clinic offers unparalleled service with real results. Using cutting-edge technologies and the finest medical-grade products, every treatment is customised to your specific needs to help reach your goals quickly and effectively.

Dr Mittal has years of experience and expertise in a range of procedures, and you can be assured that you are in safe hands when under her care. She is a Renowned physician specialising in practical dermatology and facial & body aesthetics.

Give Hunar Clinic a call on 0175 388 2239 or visit hunarclinic.co.uk for more information.

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