Skin Care Secrets for Seniors
Skin Care Secrets for Seniors
(ARA) -
Caring for aging skin involves far more than fighting wrinkles and
age spots. Skin health - from protection against UV rays to proper
wound care - plays a vital role in overall health for senior
Americans.
Skin is the body's first line of protection against harm. It
shields us from infection, impact and the environment. "Age brings
a number of changes that can compromise the skin's ability to
protect us," says Cynthia Fleck, a registered nurse and vice
president of clinical marketing for Advanced Skin and Wound Care at
Medline, which manufactures skin care products and educational
resources for seniors.
"As the skin ages it becomes thinner, less resilient and much
drier," Fleck explains. "The layers of skin can easily separate,
tearing the paper-like upper-most area called the epidermis. The
skin cells do not 'turn over,' or replenish themselves as quickly
as when we are young. Therefore, the old skin cells become clumped
and do not function as efficiently as young, healthy skin cells
do."
Fleck offers the following advice on how to care for aging
skin:
* "Drying is the single largest skin problem among the aged," says
Fleck. She recommends avoiding a daily shower or bath, which can
contribute to dry skin. Instead, opt for gentle cleansing with soap
and surfactant-free (detergent-free) cleansers of the kind that do
not need to be rinsed. These cleansers do the job of removing dirt
and natural oils, but do not impact the natural acid balance of
mature skin.
* Moisturizing on a daily basis is essential since older skin
cannot retain moisture as well as young skin. "There are new,
advanced skin care products that actually nourish the skin from the
outside in, delivering amino acids (proteins), vitamins,
antioxidants and ingredients that are gentle and soothing, making
the skin more resilient and strengthening it," says Fleck.
* Take care to avoid bumps that can tear the skin, or caustic
substances that can disrupt the skin's ability to protect. Immobile
seniors who must use adult diapers should have special care taken
to keep them clean and free of irritants. "Barrier products that
contain protectants like dimethicone and other silicones, as well
as zinc oxide, can help protect the skin from these issues," Fleck
says.
* Continue to protect your skin from the sun. Melanocytes, the skin
cells that protect us from the sun, do not work as well as we age.
As a result, older skin burns easily. Stay out of the sun as much
as possible, and when out wear protective clothing, wide-brimmed
hats and sun screen
* Be aware of special skin care needs that often accompany some
common diseases, such as diabetes. For example, diabetics need to
take particular care in protecting their skin, especially on
extremities.
* Avoid strong antibacterial soaps that may have high pH, which can
further dry aging skin. Astringents and products that contain
alcohol can also be too harsh and damaging for older skin.
"Many seniors may not know what products they need and often can't
get out of the house to get them," Fleck says. "The Internet has
made it easier to order products online and keep them handy for
daily skin care, but not all seniors have online access or know how
to use the Internet."
"Health care professionals are a great source of information and
can relay simple instructions for daily skin care and protection
while suggesting new products that may help seniors in their
routine," she says.
To learn more about skin care products, visit
www.medline.com/woundcare.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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