The Science of Dermal Fillers: What Research Actually Shows About Anti-Aging
Modern dermal fillers do more than just take up space. Recent research shows they interact with our cells to build collagen and regenerate lost tissue.
Modern dermal fillers do more than just take up space. Recent research shows they interact with our cells to build collagen and regenerate lost tissue.
Discover how your skin barrier actually works. Learn what the latest science says about ceramides, the skin microbiome, and how to protect your skin from damage.
Research shows that up to 80 percent of visible skin aging is caused by the sun. Discover how ultraviolet light, cellular energy, and even sugar interact to age the skin, and what science says actually works to protect it.
We know sunscreen prevents sunburns, but new research sheds light on how different ingredients actually affect our bodies. Learn what science says about chemical absorption, Vitamin D, and the best ways to protect your skin.
Topical retinoids are a proven gold standard for anti-aging and acne, but recent studies suggest high-dose oral Vitamin A supplements may carry surprising risks. Learn what science actually says about using Vitamin A for skin health.
Hyaluronic acid is one of the most popular ingredients in skincare, but does it actually work? Research shows its ability to hydrate and repair the skin depends entirely on its molecular size and how it is delivered into the body.
Curious if your anti-aging creams actually work? Discover what the latest science says about peptides, natural extracts, and how combining daily skincare with clinical procedures yields the best results.
Sunlight feels great, but UV radiation causes invisible damage to our DNA and cellular structures. Discover how ultraviolet rays actually age the skin and what the latest science says about using antioxidants to fight back.
Protecting your skin from the sun involves more than just sunscreen. Discover how physical barriers, topical antioxidants, and specific foods work together to defend your skin against UV damage and photoaging.
Anti-aging skincare is often surrounded by hype, but science shows that specific ingredients can genuinely protect and repair the skin. Discover how vitamins, peptides, and botanical extracts work at the cellular level to block collagen-destroying enzymes and improve hydration.