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Erasing Signs of Aging in Human Cells

on Monday, 21 November 2011.

ScienceDaily.com is reporting on the success of the rejuvenation of cells from elderly donors.

"Scientists have recently succeeded in rejuvenating cells from elderly donors (aged over 100). These old cells were reprogrammed in vitro to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and to rejuvenated and human embryonic stem cells (hESC): cells of all types can again be differentiated after this genuine "rejuvenation" therapy. The results represent significant progress for research into iPSC cells and a further step forwards for regenerative medicine."

You can read more about this breakthrough at ScienceDaily.com.

Study shows that copper reduces risk of infection

on Monday, 21 November 2011.

face_it_acne_washA new study shows that replacing common hospital objects with those made of copper greatly reduces risk of infection. You can read more about this study here.

Dr.Semel's Face It cleanser contains Zinc and Copper PCA, which help moisturize and replenish the skin.

Philosophy of Skin Care

on Monday, 05 September 2011.

I think it is agreed that stimulating the skin will help it regenerate, and that the sun and environment can damage the skin.

It is widely acknowledged that there are stem cells in the skin, and that they are associated with hair follicles.

Building the skin for a period of time, and then exfoliating the skin, is a good idea and can result in regenerating skin smoothing so that wrinkles, fine lines, and pores are controlled.  The traditional way to do this is to build the skin for 6 weeks and then peel it gently to get a fresh start on building again.

Peptides change this a bit.  They can rebuild aspects of the skin, relax muscles to contribute to elasticity.  They work by affecting different cells and enzyme systems to perform tasks.
Vitamins are necessary for tissue repair.

Supplying the building blocks of repair is also necessary.

Chemical peels have been around for a long time.  Mild and moderate peels are widely tolerated and irritate the skin without heat to allow regeneration without hurting the stem cells.  Stem cells are heat sensitive.  Peeling can be done over many years and maintains its ability to help the skin regenerate,
Dermabrasion has been used for a long time.  In my opinion dermabrasion has limited use because it can thin the skin.

With some laser treatments there has been altered pigmentation, fat atrophy, thinning of the skin over time.  The results are less than surgical and not anything you couldn't do with a chemical peel.

Do not underestimate the effect of your physical condition and hormonal status on your skin.  It is part of why you sag or get vertical lines on your upper lip and such.
Physical appearance is a full time commitment.  Skin care regimes, like exercise, should be varied allowing for building and exfoliation for more successful result.   No skin care regime can overcome destructive behavior or inconsistent use.   Change is sometimes slow but is cumulative over a period of time.

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