Skin ageing is a complex biological process shaped by intrinsic factors such as genetics and extrinsic factors such as sun exposure. While chronological ageing is inevitable, photo-ageing appears when years of accumulated ultraviolet (UV) exposure prematurely age the skin.
Together, these factors alter the structure, function and appearance of the skin. With age, the skin's natural renewal slows down markedly; it becomes thinner, drier, wrinkled and less elastic.
As cell turnover slows, uneven pigmentation and dark spots become visible. At the dermal level, fibroblast activity declines, reducing the production of collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycans — the key components of connective tissue. The result is skin that sags, slackens and grows fragile.
The md:complex range offers highly concentrated professional mesotherapy cocktails targeting every stage of this process.