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Wrinkles
 
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Definition Wrinkles are visible creases in the skin.
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Considerations Most wrinkles are associated with aging changes in skin . Aging of the skin and skin structures (hair and nails) is a natural process. Nothing can be done to decrease the rate of skin aging, but many environmental factors will increase the rate. Frequent exposure to sunshine results in premature skin wrinkling and increased pigmentation ( liver spots ). It also increases the likelihood of skin cancer . Exposure to cigarette smoke is another environmental factor that increases wrinkling of the skin. Besides wrinkles, other skin changes may include liver spots (pigmented areas). The hair and nails also change with aging, including graying of the hair, hair loss , and brittleness of the nails.
Common Causes Wrinkles can develop because of:
  • Sun exposure
  • Normal aging changes in the skin
  • Smoking
  • Home Care
  • To minimize skin wrinkling, stay out of the sun as much as possible. When you are outside, wear protective clothing and use sunscreen. If you smoke, stop
  • smoking .
    Call your health care provider if
  • A spot on the skin has more than one color, has an irregular shape, or is raised.
  • You notice any new or changing pigmented lesions
  • Note: Wrinkles are not usually a concern unless they occur at an early age. Consult your health care provider if you think that your skin is becoming excessively wrinkled at an early age. A referral to a dermatologist or plastic surgeon is sometimes appropriate.
    What to expect at your health care provider's office The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. Medical history questions documenting skin wrinkling in detail may include:
  • When did you first notice that the skin was abnormally wrinkled?
  • Has it changed in any manner?
  • Has a skin spot become painful or does it bleed?
  • What other symptoms are occurring at the same time?
  • A detailed examination of the skin will be performed. If wrinkles are accompanied by a skin lesion that has changed in appearance, diagnostic tests may include a skin lesion biopsy . Intervention: A dermatologist or plastic surgeon may provide choices from wrinkle creams to plastic surgery for dealing with aging problems. Current alternatives have relatively low risk, but are generally expensive. Tretinoin (Retin-A) or other creams may be recommended but aren't guaranteed solutions. Chemical peels or laser resurfacing are very effective options for early wrinkles. Plastic surgery (for a facelift , browlift, or other procedure) is available as an elective procedure that is generally paid for entirely by the patient (not by insurance). After seeing your health care provider: You may want to add a note related to early skin wrinkles to your personal medical record.
      

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