人口唇的衰老:当前的知识和临床影响
Fanghui Sun1, Yue Liu1, Tao Zhang1
1R&D Center, Better Way (Shanghai) Cosmetics Co., Ltd, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Journal of cosmetic dermatology
|July 30, 2025
概括
唇部老化不同于面部老化,原因是独特的解剖学和生理学特征. 开发有针对性的抗衰老唇部产品需要不同的策略,重点关注障碍修复和解决性别特异性问题.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 化品科学 化品科学
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 唇部衰老研究受到解剖学复杂性的限制.
- 目前的重点是干燥,炎和手术干预.
- 需要全面了解唇部衰老.
研究的目的:
- 审查唇部衰老的各个方面.
- 探索唇部的新型抗衰老策略.
- 告知化品唇部护理产品的开发.
主要方法:
- 在PubMed.com进行了文献搜索.
- 使用与唇部衰老相关的关键词.
- 选择并整合了相关的文章进行审查.
主要成果:
- 唇表现出独特的衰老,由于屏障功能,黑色素,吸收,活动和脂肪的差异.
- 性别影响唇部老化,女性表现出更多的外周纹.
- 唇部老化特征与面部皮肤老化有所区别.
结论:
- 与面部衰老相比,唇部衰老需要明确的抗衰老优先级.
- 红宝石的衰老需要屏障恢复,温和的治疗,和照相衰老的预防.
- 通过抑制ECM降解和增强体积,考虑到性别特异性需求,可以针对外周衰老.
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