How Effective Is the Anti-Aging Technology We Have Today?

2021.10.05

How Effective Is the Anti-Aging Technology We Have Today?


It's not surprising why the newest anti-aging technology is often a popular subject among many news media and articles. Technologies that claim to revive or restore the youthful glow and radiance of the skin are now on the rise and people are always lining up to try the latest dermatological innovations. This should come as no surprise as the search for the most effective anti-aging technology and regimen dates back to early history.       

People have long been searching for anything that can turn back time and simply reverse the signs of aging. This concept is something that has been noted in history books and is an idealogy that is commonly known as “the fountain of youth”. In early writings, the fountain of youth was described as a mythical body of water that can grant eternal youth once ingested. Although in today’s rational world, we know that this concept is purely fictitious, the search for methods to stop the physical aging process is still highly sought after by almost everybody.

 

The Anti-Aging Market

 

 

The innate desire to look young is something that many cosmetic companies see as a huge marketing opportunity. Every year, new products, types of equipment, and machines that can address multiple types of skin conditions enter the market. Those that can specifically target the signs of aging are often one of the most popular choices among the public. Interestingly, more and more people are choosing products that they can utilize at home. Because of this, anti-aging technology has to adapt to its market and more devices are being manufactured specifically for household use. 

Additionally, an increase in the aging population contributes to the massive rise of the anti-aging market with generation X becoming the largest consumer. In the year 2020, the anti-aging market was estimated to be worth almost 60 billion USD and is continuously showing potential growth. This is why many companies intend to keep up with the development of new and better anti-aging technology.

 

Science and Anti-Aging

In 1927, the first cosmetic cream that claims to reverse the signs of aging was created by Florence Wall. Even though monarchs from centuries before tried different kinds of anti-aging skincare methods, it was Wall’s invention that began a revolution in the world of cosmetics. Anti-aging technology started shaping the multi-billion dollar industry we know today as the 20th century began and more products soon entered the market.      
   

One of the first developed skincare products specifically aimed towards anti-aging was Retin-A. It was initially made as a remedy for acne in the 60s but was later associated with anti-aging in the 80s. Claims say that the product works by improving the blood flow which can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles. In 1989, botulinum toxin or commonly known as Botox was introduced into the market and its miraculous effects have proven to be another breakthrough in anti-aging technology. 
 

Today tons of products inundate the market and as we take further steps into the future, we are discovering more breakthroughs in anti-aging technology. From anti-aging creams and supplements to anti-aging procedures and home devices, the industry is considered to be one of the most progressive in science and technology. 

 

Topical Anti-Aging Technology


 

More and more people are incorporating skincare into their daily routines. Both men and women nowadays are becoming more mindful about the well-being of their skins. Finding the right skincare regimen has become somewhat of a goal for many people. Some even consider skincare as a sacred ritual in their everyday lives. This may be the reason why creams, serums, and other anti-aging topical products are all the rage nowadays. Here are some commonly sought-after product ingredients with scientifically proven anti-aging technology.
 

Vitamin C - Since vitamin C is a kind of anti-oxidant, it protects the skin from free radicals that are formed within the body. This helps prevent the destruction of skin cells that lead to fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin C also protects the skin from early signs of aging due to excessive sun exposure. 
 

Retinoids - Retinoids are compounds of vitamin A and are known for reducing fine lines and wrinkles by improving the production of collagen. It is also known for stimulating blood flow underneath the skin which aids in getting rid of skin spots and evens out skin tone. 
 

Peptides - Known for improving collagen production, peptides are molecules that naturally occur in living organisms. Since it also stimulates collagen production, peptides help in improving the skin quality by getting rid of the fine lines that later form into deep wrinkles. 
 

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) - Commonly found in many kinds of skin creams, AHAs are acids that are derived from both plants and animals. AHAs are not only known for their ability to boost collagen production and get rid of wrinkles. They also help exfoliate the skin and prevent acne breakouts. 

 

Machines and Anti-Aging Technology

 



With the arrival of the 21st century, machines that can perform treatment procedures on the skin started becoming more popular. These procedures not only address the signs of aging but also many types of skin conditions. Though the foundation of each technology may be different, most of them function to stimulate the production of collagen. Here are some common treatments and procedures with anti-aging technology.


Microneedling - Microneedling or dermarolling is a procedure that uses microneedles to puncture the skin. Experts have proven that by doing this, collagen production can drastically improve which results in tighter and smoother skin. The recovery period may take anywhere between 24 hours to 3 days depending on the extent of the treatment.


Monopolar Radiofrequency - The use of radiofrequency as anti-aging technology has become more popular in recent years. Monopolar radiofrequency is a procedure that is known for effectively tightening and rejuvenating the skin. It helps fight the signs of premature aging with minimal downtime. Tightening may continue anywhere from 3 weeks up to several months. 


Radiofrequency Microneedling - This procedure combines the capabilities of both microneedling and radiofrequency. It works by delivering radiofrequency directly underneath the skin through microneedles which greatly stimulates the production of collagen. It is a recent innovation that is considered as another milestone in anti-aging technology. 

 
 
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