Monday, October 09, 2006

Wrinkles Gone With The Ultimate Skin Care

Wrinkles gone for ever? Is this a wrinkle in time to help those
whose lifestyle has accelerated their skin ageing? It certainly
seems so. Read on...

A recently reported study conducted by Ju Hee Lee, Mi Ryung Roh, and Kwang Hoon Lee in the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Research Institute at the Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea reported

"IR (infrared radiation) may result in beneficial effects on skin texture and wrinkles by increasing collagen and elastin in the dermis".

They also suggest that Infrared may have use in treating photo-
aged skin. So it's possible that wrinkles and skin blemishes
caused by bad skin care, sunbathing or maybe even sunburn can be reduced with an infrared sauna.

The study report called "Effect of Infrared Radiation on Skin Photo-Aging and Pigmentation" is available online and contains a
pair of before and after photos showing one of the subjects with
plentiful eye wrinkles before treatment and an obvious reduction in eye wrinkles afterwards.

A summary of the study and a link to the full PDF report (with
the before and after photos) can is available.

All the study subjects reported good improvements in their skin
texture and roughness. The objective clinical assessment of the
subjects skin found

"that the content of collagen and elastin produced by the fibroblasts increased after infrared radiation".

The study doesn't categorise wrinkles as forehead wrinkles, neck
wrinkles, eye wrinkles or other skin wrinkles but given its
success with eye wrinkles shown in the photos and the fact that
collagen is increased by the infrared it seems likely that other
wrinkles are equally improved.

The amount of collagen and elastin increased was related to the
length of time the subject was given infrared over the six months
of the study.

Of course plastic surgeons use collagen (derived from animals) to
inject under areas of a patients skin to reduce or eliminate
wrinkles.

How Does Infrared Compare
To Collagen Injections?

Injecting collagen requires a physician and has the following
issues:

  • tends to make the area injected red and swollen for about half an hour
  • Not completely pain free 
  • It only lasts between 3 to 6 months so you have to go back to freshen up the treatment site 
  • you need to be tested to see if you're sensitive to the collagens by injecting some under the skin on your forearm
    and then monitoring it for 4 weeks

These disadvantages simply don't happen if you use an infrared
sauna for your skin care and to improve skin condition. Using the infrared sauna regularly gives your body the chance to naturally increase your skin's collagen.

Infrared Sauna Skin Care
And Wrinkle Reducer

Whilst reading this report I remembered a lot of the stories my
customers have been telling me about how their infrared sauna is
improving their skin.

In fact I put a few of them up as testimonials on the Ultimate Sauna Infrared Sauna web site.

To save you from going on the Ultimate Sauna site here are two of
the skin-related testimonials:

"Within just 2 weeks I noticed an improvement in both my Eczema and my Asthma"

(Jim Hayes, Aylesbury Buckinghamshire)

"Since buying it I have used it a couple of times a week, which is the only difference in my lifestyle. I haven’t had any eczema in the last 18 months"

(Darrel Stone, Arlesy, Bedfordshire)

Do You Want to Spend Money
on Wrinkle Creams Forever?

Just think of the amount of money we've all spent on skin care, on wrinkle creams, anti wrinkle creams and simply experimenting to find the best wrinkle cream.

This study tells us in no uncertain terms that,

"Following 6 months of treatment, all patients reported good (51-75%) improvements in skin texture and roughness."

And further says,

"patients noted fair (25-50%) improvement in color tone of the skin".

Yes I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But personally
I'd like to have fewer wrinkles so the beholder doesn't have to
search for the beauty!

Check out the Ultimate Sauna Infrared Sauna web site for more
information on infrared saunas.


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