The Amazing Phenomenon Of Skin Memory And Cell Repair

The Amazing Phenomenon Of Skin Memory And Cell Repair

Dr Niketa Sonavane, Dermatologist in Mumbai, India.

According to new research, our skin's stem cells (growth and renewal cells) remember skin repair and healing, storing the information for future use in the event of a similar occurrence to recognize the same trauma or damage and the best healing course of action, allowing your skin to get to work faster and speed up the recovery process. Science is completely insane and a Dermatologist, I am completely fascinated!

What about your skin wounds?

On several occasions, you may have heard that our skin has memory. Long-term sun exposure, open wounds, temperature fluctuations, pollutants... In addition to ageing and natural oxidation, we've discovered that our skin reacts accumulatively, storing the effects of how we care for it in its cells.

Because cell memory plays a significant role in beauty concerns, maintaining the health of our skin is critical.

What you can do to improve the appearance of your skin?

You should cleanse and moisturize your skin every day if you want bright, healthy skin. Cell memory responds to consistent, long-term care in addition to remembering the damage it may have sustained. So let us make the best of it!

Incorporate face cleansing and moisturizing, as well as neck moisturizing, into your regular skincare routine. Do it twice a day, with the morning cleansing as important as the evening cleansing because cell regeneration occurs at night and cleansing is required to remove dead cells. Don't forget to take care of the rest of your skin and stay hydrated. The stem cell body serum is a skin rejuvenation and remodeling treatment. Imagine your body being gradually moisturized, firmed, and reshaped after all of the treatments!

The sun can have a variety of effects on your skin.

Sunscreen is commonly used during the holidays and during the summer, but what about the rest of the year? The sun is equally harmful during the winter, and there are many other sources of radiation from which we must defend our skin, such as blue light from mobiles and laptops, which causes oxidative damage.

Different stages of healing can occur in your skin.

This data encoded in your skin supports multi-treatment processes rather than single-treatment processes; with follow-up treatments, your skin can maximize face function, reduce recovery time, and experience long-term improvements. Furthermore, when your skin recalls how to deal with inflammation caused by external factors, it can better defend itself on a daily basis.

This isn't to say your regular facial cleanser is ineffective; rather, it explains why switching to a different product and then returning to the original product appears to perform so much better. Because your skin cells remember the product and how they reacted to it the first time, they respond faster and better the second time.

This can aid in our search for facial care products, and it's important to remember that our cleanser isn't broken; our skin simply needs a break, and when we return to that treatment, it will be better.

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