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Skin Functions. Epidermis barrierWaterproofsProtect from UVDermisSweat glandsBlood vesselsNerve endingsFat under dermis insulation. . Aging Skin. Billions spent on skin care productsWrinklesUV raysAge spotsSmokingelastingravity. Dry Skin and Itching. As we age
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1. Skin Deep: Care of Skin Russ Kennedy
PhD, MBA, MPH, CHES, CSCS
Health and Aging Specialist
2. Skin Functions Epidermis barrier
Waterproofs
Protect from UV
Dermis
Sweat glands
Blood vessels
Nerve endings
Fat under dermis
insulation
3. Aging Skin Billions spent on skin care products
Wrinkles
UV rays
Age spots
Smoking
elastin
gravity
4. Dry Skin and Itching As we age – lower legs, elbows, and forearms
Causes – low humidity
Loss of sweat and oil glands
Overuse of soaps, perfumes, hot bathes, deodorants
Use moisturizer to reduce water loss/soothe skin
Ointments-mixtures of water in oil
Creams-mixtures of oil in water-apply more often
Lotions-contain powder crystals-mainly water
5. Skin Cancer Most common cancer US
40/50% living to 65
Greatest risk-fair skin that easily freckles
UV rays main cause
Basal cell carcinoma-90%
Squamous cell carcinoma
Melanoma – most deadly
Checkups and sunscreen
6. Age Spots “Liver spots”
Caused by years of sun exposure
Appear on sun exposed areas-hands, feet, face etc
Skin lightening creams, cryotherapy, laser
Sunscreen prevents further damage
7. Shingles (herpes zoster) Varicella-zoster virus
Most common in people
Over 50
Had chickenpox
Weakened immune system
Early treatment
Antiviral drugs
8. Acne Hormonal reaction on sebaceous glands leads to plugged pores causing lesions (zits or pimples)
Flare Triggers- changing hormone levels, friction or pressure from rubbing, backpacks, tight collars, environmental irritants (pollution/high humidity), hard scrubbing or squeezing blemishes.
Myths about causes- chocolate, greasy foods, soft drinks, or stress.
9. Atopic Dermatitis (eczema) Common – early in life
"Atopic" group of diseases where there is often an inherited tendency to develop other allergic conditions, such as asthma and hay fever
Treatment – healing skin and preventing flares
10. Rosacea Chronic, inflammatory
Redness, pimples, late stages, thickened skin
Usually on face – fair skin
50% have eye problems
Triggers different
No cure but can be controlled
11. Psoriasis (5 types) Plaque – 80%
Elbows
Knees
Scalp, lower back
Raised, inflamed, red lesions covered by a silvery white scale
Psoriatic arthritis-10-30%
Chronic, inflammatory
NSAIDS
12. Scleroderma “Hard skin”
Rheumatic/Connective
Abnormal immune
Genetic makeup
Childbearing
Environmental triggers
Hormones
Women 7-12 times men
No cure- treat symptoms
13. Seborrheic Dermatitis Dandruff
Cradle cap
Usually scalp, flaking skin
More common in men
Cause unknown
Treatment depends on location
14. Hives and Angiodema Red, itchy, swollen areas in upper layer of skin
Angiodema – swelling of deeper layers of skin
Triggers – NSAIDS/meds
Eliminate triggers
Antihistamines
15. OTC – Wrinkle Creams Modestly effective ingredients
Vitamin A (retinol)
Hydroxy acids
Tretinoin (tret' i noyn)- prescription topical
16. OTC – Wrinkle Creams Possibly effective ingredients
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)
Coenzyme Q-10
Copper peptides
Growth factors
Soy isoflavones
Tea extracts
Vitamin C & E
17. OTC – Wrinkle Creams Possible ineffective ingredients
Collagen
18. Handout 1 Cleaning Your Face Be Gentle
Washing your face
Use soft sponge to remove makeup
Use lukewarm water
Avoid strong soaps
Use hands to wash face
Rinse and pat dry
Don’t wash too often
19. Handout 2 Bathing: Avoid Drying Out Bathe once a day
Use warm water and limit bath time
Use appropriate soaps
Pat dry
20. Handout 3 Moisturizing: Hydrate Your Skin Work by providing a seal – keeps moisture from escaping
Apply moisturizers immediately after showering
Select best moisturizer for you
Depends on skin type
Age
Skin conditions
Daytime use moisturizer with at least SPF 15
21. Handout 4 Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle Eat a healthy diet
Exercise
Sleep well
Protect yourself from the sun
Avoid antibacterial or antimicrobial soaps
Wash skin fold areas more often
Avoid using talc powders
Calluses and nails
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Questions?