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What do wrinkles (lines, rhytids, folds) mean?

AA-listic Clinicon March 14, 20263 min read
What do wrinkles (lines, rhytids, folds) mean?

What Are Wrinkles?

Wrinkles are a condition of the skin characterized by lines, folds, or grooves on the surface of the skin. Naturally, wrinkles tend to increase with age as the skin’s structural components gradually deteriorate. This process occurs due to the decline of collagen and elastin, which are responsible for maintaining skin firmness and elasticity.

The age at which wrinkles begin to appear varies among individuals and is influenced by genetics, skincare habits, and lifestyle behaviors. People who experience inadequate sleep, poor health maintenance, high stress levels, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, or prolonged sun exposure without protection are more likely to develop premature wrinkles compared with individuals who maintain healthy lifestyles and proper skin care.

Once wrinkles begin to form, if left untreated, they may gradually progress from fine superficial lines to deeper folds, eventually becoming permanent wrinkles that are more difficult to correct.

 

Types of Wrinkles and Treatment Approaches

 

Fine Lines (Rhytids)

Fine lines are shallow wrinkles that often appear when the skin begins to lose collagen and elastin. They commonly develop in areas where the skin is delicate and prone to dryness, such as around the eyes and lips.

Treatment options typically include medical skin rejuvenation procedures, hydration-focused treatments, and injectable therapies such as Hydrodeluxe or exosome treatments, which stimulate collagen production and improve skin quality.

 

Dynamic lines (wrinkles caused by facial expressions)

Dynamic wrinkles occur during facial expressions and are caused by repeated muscle movements, such as frowning, raising the eyebrows, or squinting. Over time, repeated muscle contractions can cause the overlying skin to crease repeatedly, accelerating skin aging and eventually leading to permanent wrinkles.

Treatment options often involve Botulinum toxin (BOTOX) injections, which help relax targeted facial muscles and reduce excessive movement in specific areas.

 

Static lines (permanent wrinkles)

These are wrinkles caused by skin aging, resulting from a decrease in collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to a loss of elasticity. This makes them appear as deep furrows, clearly visible even without facial expressions.

Treatment involves using medical devices to restore skin quality, focusing on the surface layer of the skin. Examples include Needle RF treatment combined with medications that stimulate collagen production.

 

Folds

These are wrinkles caused by sagging skin on the face, resulting in drooping skin and the formation of creases such as nasolabial folds and marionette lines.

These can be corrected using medical devices to lift and tighten the skin, improving the facial structure. This may be combined with filler injections to address very deep folds.

 

Prevention

1. Regularly use a moisturizing cream to prevent dryness, as dehydrated skin is more prone to wrinkles.

2. Apply sunscreen when exposed to UV radiation. Sunlight and bright spotlights contain UVA rays, which damage and accelerate cell degeneration.

3. Avoid smoking and alcohol, as these further dehydrate the skin and increase free radicals that accelerate cell aging.

4. Get enough sleep, at least 6-8 hours, and go to bed at a regular time to allow hormones that inhibit aging to be produced and function effectively.

5. Consume foods or supplements containing antioxidants to help slow down cell degeneration.

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Source : A-listicclinic

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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