Collagen is the key to beautiful, healthy, young looking, vibrant skin. The secrets of collagen open the door to looking your best and staying that way for longer. Even if you have begun to show the signs of aging (lines, wrinkles, folds, loose skin, thinning skin, crow's feet, expression lines, turkey neck, etc. Collagen is the key to looking better and winning the aging game. See today's presentation to discover the secrets of collagen, aging, and how to look your best at any age.
1. The Secrets of Collagen &
Healthy, Beautiful Skin
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2. Understanding Collagen and Your
Skin’s Health
• Do you want to unlock the secrets to
healthy, vibrant, young looking skin?
3. Understanding Collagen and Your
Skin’s Health
• Do you want to look more refreshed,
enjoying a tighter firmer skin tone and
complexion?
4. Understanding Collagen and Your
Skin’s Health
• Understanding Collagen and the role it
plays when it comes to your beauty will
reveal the secrets when it comes to tight,
toned, healthy, younger looking skin.
6. Healthy Collagen is the Key…
• We will reveal the
secrets to healthy
collagen, how you can
have it, maintain it,
and what to do if you
have damaged
collagen and are
already showing the
signs of aging.
7. Thought you already knew everything you needed to know about
Collagen? Think again…and don’t miss today’s presentation.
8. Collagen is the most abundant protein in animal kingdom. Collagen protein
molecules and structures make up 25% to 35% of the content of human beings.
Collagen is the structural building block behind molecules and structures that
bind and hold the body together as a functioning system. It can be found in the
bones, muscles, skin, membranes, and tendons.
9. Collagen plays a huge role in the maintenance and proper functioning of the
body in general, and the breakdown of collagen can lead to a number of health
problems. Healthy Collagen is essential for life. This is as true for our skin as it is
for our other body structures and systems.
10. To get the most from your skin, understand your beauty needs, learn how to
look your very best, and keep looking that way for longer, you must understand
the critical role collagen plays in your skins health.
12. So what is Collagen?
Collagen makes up a
group of specifically
distinct molecules
with a unique triple
helix configuration
made up of three
polypeptide subunits
known as alpha-
chains.
13. So what is Collagen?
Each one of these
molecular chains
contains around 1,000
amino acids, and
usually an amino acid
sequence created of
glycine, proline and
hydroxyproline.
14. Okay now that you are thoroughly confused (and
bored to death)… let’s break it down into what’s
important when it comes to your skin health,
beauty, and looking great.
15. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• Your skin is the largest of
your body’s organs and
consists of three distinct
layers, the Epidermis, the
Dermis, and the
Hypodermis.
16. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• To understand supple,
healthy, beautiful and
vibrant skin, we need to look
a little deeper than the skins
surface to understand it.
17. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• The upper-most layer of
your skin is called the
Epidermis. The primary job
of the epidermis is to control
dehydration of the body cells
and tissues and it also
creates a barrier to
pathogens so they can’t
directly enter our body
systems.
18. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• The next layer of our skin is
called the Dermis. The
dermis is a foundational
layer of our skin that is a
matrix made up of primarily
elastin and collagen fibers.
19. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• This framework though it
contains blood vessels,
nerves, and hair follicles, is
also responsible for elasticity
in your skin and much more.
20. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• This collagen based dermal
layer gives skin the ability to
expand and grow, lends
fullness to your skin
features, and is responsible
for most of the tone,
tightness, and overall skin
health you experience.
21. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• Because collagen is the
primary building block and
foundational ingredient of
the dermis, it is truly the
support structure for the
skin that is most responsible
for your overall toned, tight,
and healthy, appearance.
22. Understanding Collagen and Your Skin
• Below the Dermis lies the
last of our 3 layered
structure called the
Hypodermis. The
hypodermis is made up of
fat, other connective tissues,
larger blood vessels, nerves,
sweat glands, and again
more collagen.
23. Understanding Aging Skin
• Young skin is firm tight
and elastic, its collagen
framework is healthy,
intact, vibrant, and
productive. Young skin
remains moisturized and
beautiful and it is the
envy of everyone fighting
aging skin symptoms.
24. • A healthy body is
consistently producing
collagen and actively
renewing itself. But
sometime around the age
of 25 things begin to
change in terms of
collagen production and
health. By age 40 we see a
radical change in collagen
production and a decline
in collagen health.
25. With production levels dropping and accumulated damage to existing
collagen building up by this age, the skin begins to reflect the telltale signs
of aging.
26. Understanding Aging Skin
As the collagen support
structure weakens and
breaks down the skin loses
its elasticity. It is no longer
able to snap back to its
original shape and form
when it is stressed or
stretched.
27. Understanding Aging Skin
As the collagen structure
breaks down it is neither
as structurally sound, or as
metabolically active as it
once was. As a result the
skin begins to lose its
tone, texture, and fullness.
28. Understanding Aging Skin
With lost elasticity, lost
tissue volume, and
metabolic health
deteriorating, the
unwanted signs of aging
appear – sagging skin,
thinning skin, the
formation of lines and
wrinkles, and the loss of
the tight vibrant skin that
is the mark of youth.
29. It is a depressing story for all lovers of fine and youthful skin. But all is
not lost. Let’s first take a look at what is damaging collagen and what
you can do to limit it. Then lets see what can be done to alleviate the
problems or damage you may have already acquired.
30. What damages collagen?
• There are several factors
that lead to depleted and
damaged collagen in the
body, and some of these
factors can be directly
influenced by lifestyle and
choice. Others are simply
inevitable.
31. Choices and Lifestyle
• High Sugar consumption: A
high sugar diet interacts in
the body in ways that bond
sugar in the blood to
proteins to form new
molecules (AGEs). AGEs can
damage proteins and can
make collagen dry, brittle,
and weak.
32. Choices and Lifestyle
• Smoking: chemicals present
in tobacco smoke are known
to be damaging to the
human body. This is the case
with collagen and elastin
tissues in the skin.
33. Choices and Lifestyle
• It has long been known and
claimed that smoking
promotes wrinkles, and the
evidence reflects this when
we see dermal changes and
damage brought about by it.
34. Choices and Lifestyle
• UV Sunlight Damage:
Sunscreen, sunscreen,
sunscreen …did I mention to
bring sunscreen?
35. Choices and Lifestyle
• If you are going to enjoy the
sun but want to preserve
your healthy skin structure
and beauty, be liberal with
the sunscreen it’s your best
defense.
36. Choices and Lifestyle
• Autoimmune disorders:
Some autoimmune problems
can cause the body to
mistakenly target healthy
collagen the same way it
would a bad infection.
Obviously it is a problem
when your body attacks its
own healthy tissues.
37. Choices and Lifestyle
• When this is the case with
collagen it can lead to a
decrease in the amount of
collagen secreted, or to the
secretion of dysfunctional
mutant collagen that further
undermines your dermal
tissues and health.
38. Choices and Lifestyle
• If you suffer from
autoimmune problems then
following regular treatment
with you doctor is the best
course of action to keep you
healthy and preserve your
beauty.
40. Dietary Considerations
• Collagen, is composed from 9
essential amino acids
obtained through a healthy
diet. If your diet is
compromised so is your skins
health. These essential amino
acid collagen building blocks
come primarily from animal
products, including eggs, fish,
chicken, milk and cheese.
41. Additional Primary nutrients that support
healthy collagen formation include:
• Proline: from egg, meat,
cabbage, cheese, and
soybeans.
• Vitamin C: found in citrus
fruits, strawberries, peppers,
and broccoli.
42. Additional Primary nutrients that support
healthy collagen formation include:
• Anthocyanidins: found in dark
fruits like blackberries,
blueberries, cherries,
raspberries, cranberry,
blackcurrant, etc.
• Copper: from shellfish, nuts,
red meat.
43. Quick facts about Collagen
• New Collagen production begins a decline after the age of 25 has
significantly changed by 40 and largely declined by age 60.
• The Collagen molecule itself is too large to be absorbed through the
skin, so don’t be fooled by topical magic Collagen Serums, Potions
and Lotions that claim to increase collagen levels through topical
application.
44. Some Quick facts about Collagen
• Natural Collagen production can be stimulated through the use of
laser treatments, radio frequency, and ultrasound therapies.
• You can limit Collagen damage by controlling certain lifestyle factors
that lead to problems including UV sunlight exposure, smoking, high
sugar consumption, and by managing autoimmune disorders
properly.
45. Collagen and Popular Skin
Rejuvenation Treatments?
• There are many products
containing collagen and
treatments that claim to
revitalize the skin including
creams and powders, magic
potions and serums,
injections, laser therapies,
radio frequency
treatments, and even
ultrasound devices.
47. Creams, Lotions, and Collagen Serums:
• Creams, Lotions, and Magic
Serums that claim to
revitalize your skin by
increasing the levels of
collagen within your body
might work great as
moisturizers but the collagen
molecules they contain are
too big to be absorbed by the
skin.
48. Creams, Lotions, and Collagen Serums:
• They will not influence the
collagen count in your skin
and cannot be considered a
viable collagen therapy.
49. Creams, Lotions, and Collagen Serums:
• Over-the-counter magic
treatments and lotions of this
type are not classified as
drugs, and because of this
they are exempt from rigid
scientific testing to
substantiate their therapeutic
claims. For these reasons we
really can’t consider lotions,
potions, and serums an
effective therapy for collagen
restoration.
50. Collagen Injections
• Collagen Injections are often used to improve the
appearance of the skin and collagen is one of the
oldest injectable cosmetic substances.
51. Collagen Injections
• Collagen injections are used to fill depressions and
imperfections of the face giving these areas more
volume and improving the appearance of lines and
wrinkles.
52. Collagen Injections
• The Collagen fillers used in cosmetic medicine can
come from various sources. Bovine sources,
porcine sources, and even cloned human sources of
collagen may be used.
• Injections may be effective for several months.
53. Non Invasive High Energy Treatments:
• High energy treatments
including Lasers, Radio
Frequency, and even
Ultrasound technologies are
commonly used in cosmetic
medicine to increase natural
collagen production and
tighten skin on the face and
body.
54. Non Invasive High Energy Treatments:
• These treatments work in
slightly differing ways to
heat and stimulate the
collagen and elastin fiber
matrix of the skin, producing
an immediate contraction of
the fibers that promotes an
initial tightening response.
55. Non Invasive High Energy Treatments:
• Most patients will see an
immediate improvement in
their appearance following a
single treatment.
56. Non Invasive High Energy Treatments:
• But the real value in these
therapies is the continued
effects and improvement. By
stimulating these dermal
structures another reaction
takes place in the skin.
57. Non Invasive High Energy Treatments:
• Fibroblasts in the skin begin
to produce new collagen
stores. This new collagen
production can take place for
the next 6 months following
treatment.
58. • These new collagen stores tighten
and rejuvenate the skin giving it a
lifted and refreshed appearance.
• The results are effective and
depending on treatment may last as
long as 2 years.
60. Pelleve and Non Invasive Collagen Remodeling:
• The goal of high energy treatments is collagen remodeling, the formation of new
collagen stores in the dermis to fill in and take the burden off of old aging
collagen and elastin structures that have lost their tone, and overall health.
61. Painless, Effective, No Downtime…
• Pelleve is a Radio
Frequency method
that is painless,
effective, and
requires no
downtime. In fact
you can return to
work immediately
after your treatment
or be out on the
town tonight looking
your very best.
62. Painless, Effective, No Downtime…
• Pelleve goes to
work below the
skins surface in the
dermal tissue
where the real
problems lay,
stimulating new
collagen growth to
tighten and
rejuvenate your
appearance.
63. Painless, Effective, No Downtime…
• Pelleve like most
high energy
treatments is a
safe, and effective
treatment proven
to tightening the
skin and battle
signs of aging
including
expression lines,
loose skin, and
wrinkles.
64. Painless, Effective, No Downtime…
• Pelleve like other
high energy
treatments including
lasers, and
ultrasound devices is
a non-invasive
facelift alternative. It
is not the same as a
surgical facelift and
the results are not as
dramatic (no deer in
the headlights look).
66. Bay Area Pelleve
• It is suggested for mild to
moderate loose skin, wrinkles,
expression marks, etc. If you
have heavy and advanced signs
of aging, wrinkling, and skin
laxity, and you want dramatic
results, surgery may be your
best option.
67. Bay Area Pelleve
• Pelleve is excellent if you are
looking for improvements in
your appearance. If you are
looking to battle wrinkles, lines,
crinkles, loose skin crow’s feet
etc. Pelleve is an excellent
choice.
68. Bay Area Pelleve
• Pelleve can improve your
symptoms but if you are looking
for dramatic results you may
need a more radical therapy.
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• Pelleve is also an excellent
choice if you have had other
cosmetic procedures done.
The fact that Pelleve can help
rebuild and plump up the
dermal collagen structure is an
amazing compliment to help
preserve and even enhance
other cosmetic work.
71. Understanding Collagen
• Any way you look at
it, understanding
Collagen and the role
it plays in your skins
health and overall
appearance is critical
for those seeking to
fight the effects of
aging and look their
best.
72. Understanding Collagen
• Keeping your
Collagen healthy will
keep your skin and
appearance healthy.
And when your
natural collagen
stores begin to fail
and break down you
can stimulate new
production to keep
looking your very
best.
73. Caring for Collagen and Your Skin…
Understanding collagen and the underlying matrix of tissues that gives
you skin health and tone is key, and caring for them is essential.
74. Bay Area Pelleve
• To learn more about Collagen and everything Radio Frequency
treatments can do for your skin contact Bay Area Pelleve today for a
professional skin evaluation.
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