Is Your Skin Making You a Bit Crepe-d Out? Tips from an MD! Guest Blog!

As we get older our skin changes. Actually, you don’t have to be a lot older to have changes in your skin occur. If you are wearing sunblock, moisturizer and treating your skin well with other helpful products (e.g., Topical Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Hylauronic Acid), that might be good but you might be seeing brown sun damage spots or free radical exposure.
What’s a girl to do when she sees crepey skin?

I personally don’t have an answer but I have an expert, Dr. Kally Papantoniou, a New York City dermatologist who can answer questions and offer suggestions. Dr. Papantoniou is our guest blogger for today!

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IS CREPEY SKIN CREEPING YOU OUT?
What is crepey skin? Is it wrinkles? Thinning skin? A combination?
Crepiness is a term used to describe the changes in skin noted with aging. Skin becomes thinner, more fragile, and wrinkles more easily. We can see this first occurring on the backs of hands, décolleté, and around the eyes. What causes crepey skin? Is it caused by sun damage or simply a result of Aging? (Ok, truth is nothing about aging is simple!)

Dr. Kally Papantoniou, a New York City board-certified dermatologist explains,

“Crepey skin occurs with age and the process is accelerated by photo-aging (frequent sun exposure without protection) which leads to the break down of collagen and elastin fibers, causing skin to lose its elasticity and become thinner.”

For those of us who already dabble in Botox, filler, and facials, what can be done about this additional “evil?”

Prevention for crepey skin.
Dr. Papantoniou says that,

“The most important way to prevent creepiness is to protect skin from sun exposure, the UVA and UVB rays are the leading cause for crepey skin, thus daily photo-protection is key in preventing crepiness.”

Which over-the-counter products and solutions does Dr. Papantoniou recommend to specifically treat crepey skin?

For face- SkinCeuticals A.G.E. interrupter
For eyes- Revision makes a cream – DEJ repair, for the delicate area around the eyes to address crepiness.
For neck- Revision Nectifirm
For chest- SkinCeuticals Neck, Chest & Hand Repair
For arms- SkinCeuticals Body Tightening Concentrate
For legs- Excipial 10% lotion, or Amlactin

What is the ideal way to apply products?

For best results it is recommended that you make sure to cleanse the affected area prior to applying creams to treat skin. Applying the creams twice daily will provide the best results.

What can you expect from a crepey skin cream? Temporary or long-term?

Depending on the types of creams being used, in the short-term you can expect, reduction of the appearance of crepey skin. The long-term benefits from keeping skin hydrated and applying certain ingredients to heal and repair skin, may induce new growth.

What ingredients make these products work?

Dr. Papantoniou explains ,

“Creams often will contain proteins called
-peptides such as Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 which act on the cellular level to help prevent the degradation of collagen, and can help promote synthesis.
Hyaluronic acid will help plump and hydrate skin, which improves the immediate appearance of crepey skin.
-The addition of antioxidants such as Vitamin C, E have the effect of reducing oxidative stress and damage to skin and can stimulate new collagen growth.
Certain plant extracts can also be found as ingredients in tightening creams for their natural properties.
-Using a retinol-containing product can also have great effect on rebuilding collagen and rejuvenating skin.”

Dr. Papantoniou warns to steer clear of creams that don’t contain any active ingredients, and are essentially just moisturizers. These are just gimmicks and won’t help with crepey skin.

Is there any evidence that higher-priced products are better?

Dr. Papantoniou states,

“I would not base the effectiveness on the price tag of a product. Research instead what ingredients it contains and read reviews. This will help guide your selection.”

Are all over the counter products limited in what they can achieve?

Over-the-counter products can actually be very helpful in this instance, the only prescription medication that will perform better is retinoic acid, but retinol can still be very effective- if used regularly.

What are Dr. Papantoniou’s in-office treatments for crepey skin?
Her favorite treatments for crepey skin are:
Thermismooth 250, which feels like a hot stone massage, it can be used under the eyes, neck area, and almost anywhere on the body. Thermismooth 250 works by stimulating skin to produce collagen and rejuvenate. It tightens and can even help the appearance of cellulite.

The Ulthera is also a powerful energy based machine, using ultrasound energy to stimulate tightening and new collagen as well. Ulthera is great for the face, neck and chest area especially.

For even more of a lift there is the ThermiTight, which is a minimally invasive procedure in which radiofrequency energy is placed under the surface of the skin, and stimulates skin remodeling with results that are very impressive,” says Dr. Papantoniou.

About Dr. Kally Papantoniou

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Dr. Kally Papantoniou is a Cosmetic Dermatologist, Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology. She specializes in Injectables, Lasers, Body Contouring, Surgical and Medical Dermatology. Dr. Papantoniou is also a clinical professor at Mount Sinai Health Center in New York City.
She applies expert techniques and the newest technologies to treat her patients. Dr. Papantoniou focuses on providing her patients with the highest level of care, with special interests in natural and healthy alternatives to treatments and disease prevention. Connect with Dr. Papantoniou via twitter @DrPapantoniou or her website www.DrPapantoniou.com

Stevie Wilson,
LA-Story.com

 

 

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