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What are some medical skin treatment for men to keep their young look

evan12

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I know there are a lot of medical centers for women , and I know a woman who just took some treatment that make her look younger 10 years. Are there such thing for men , I noticed many business men look too younger than their age so it must be some treatment .
 

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Go to a dermatologist.. There are countless face creams
 

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evan12 said:
I noticed many business men look too younger than their age so it must be some treatment .
The secret is to keep the sun off your face. Those "business men" stay inside all day, away from the sun and it's shriveling effects. It's not a "treatment", but good preventative habits; quite accidental for the stay-inside city types.

I've always kept a hat on when outside, and I always, always have sunglasses on hand. Either an amber/polarized set for general all-purpose use, or a darker grey/polarized for mid-day.

For one thing, you only get one set of eyes: the better you take care of them, they longer they'll function well for you. A couple of bouts of "snow blindness", which is much like a welding burn, and you'll get wise to shielding your eyes. And, another thing is the incidence of skin cancer is lessened by wearing a hat and glasses. Rather than be smearing goop on your skin, just "abstain" from the sun by keeping yourself shielded.
 

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It puts the lotion on its skin....
 

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do you guys use tampons too?
 

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BetterCallSaul said:
It puts the lotion on its skin....
Or else it gets the hose again... ;)
 

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I own a men's skincare company and honestly, the poster who said to stay out of the sun is right. Good lotions/creams can help temporarily plump up the skin, but nothing reverses or slows aging. In fact, we work with dermatologists who admit the products they sell are no different than the stuff you buy at the store. Eat healthy, don't smoke, don't drink, stay out of the sun and hope you have good genetics. I have friends who are 40 who look like their 25 and it's all due to genes.
 

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Good advise thanks , there is already no sun in Canada, so lets hope that is good for us
 

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Dear Evan,
Yes staying out of the Sun is good advice...I have travelled the World and believe the Women with the most beautiful Skin are found in Ireland,one of the most Climatically dull places on Earth...Your Skin is no different to Leather,dress it with Lanolin and it goes soft...Sun Glasses?...Noo they starve the Pineal Gland,create depression...Another Tip,I once lived in an extremely remote and poor part of my State,these folk had no Baths,and couldn't spare precious drinking water for baths and showers...They just had a Cats Lick to clean themselves,but their skins were wonderful,and they seemed never to smell offensively...The natural oils weren't being washed away,and the parasites that clean our skins weren't killed...Same goes for Hair never use Shampoo,great for cleaning hands after working on the Vehicle,but death to hair!
 

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Chemical peels and microdermabrasion seem to be pretty good, if you need something more extensive (if you have the money) maybe laser resurfacing if you have some problem areas or whatever. Do the research, theres a lot out there...:D
 

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KingBeef said:
Chemical peels and microdermabrasion seem to be pretty good, if you need something more extensive (if you have the money) maybe laser resurfacing if you have some problem areas or whatever. Do the research, theres a lot out there...:D

Dr. Zizmor! LOL
 

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Scaramouche said:
Sun Glasses?...Noo they starve the Pineal Gland,create depression...
Whoa!
That's a very good point, Scaramouche.
It's relevant, to an extent, and yet somewhat irrelevant. Not going outside because you are stuck in a cubicle is more depressing than being outside with sunglasses, however. But, for folks like myself, and the OP from Canada, "Seasonally affected disorder" or "SAD" is an issue, for the reason you describe.

In the northern areas, the sheer lack of sunlight in the short-days of winter causes annual depression. Some folks combat it with tanning sessions, winter vacations to sunny beaches, or deliberately watching sunsets. Sunglasses in these snow-bound areas can be a non-option. My retinas just don't shrink down enough to be able to adequately see when driving or otherwise out during mid-day. "Snow blindness" happens where the sun, whose rays aren't dissipated by ambient atmospheric humidity (freezing cold!), glares off the snow in huge amounts, in addition to the regular direct contact. The result is a "sun burn" on your eye itself, like the flash-burn of welding, and it feels like a handful of sand in your eyes and pain such that you want to keep them closed until they heal.

In the winter, even trees are fuxed up by the winter sun: they defrost on the sun side, start flowing sap, then freeze again at night. The result is the sap freezes, expands, and trashes the bark on the sun side, essentially girdling that side of the tree. This is why the trunks of the trees in orchards are painted white: to reflect the winter sun, and the glare of the sun off the snow.

The closest thing to snow blindness, or the effects of glaring sun, for you in Australia is being out on the water on a lake or the sea in a boat. Despite a hat, you'll still get a sunburned face from the glare off the water. What I describe is much like that effect.

Still, if given the choice of some pineal gland deprivation, or scowl lines and "laugh lines", I'll still choose sunglasses. But, I'll likely let my eyes chose in the future, based on their comfort, in consideration of your point. See, since I'm not squinting or scowling because my eyes are straining, I don't have deeply cut scowl lines or the wrinkles at the corners of my eyes. After all, mommy was right when she said: "If you keep making that face, it will stay that way." Add some sun to your already wrinkled-up face and you're effectively "baking-on" that face you're making. It's specifically those "crows feet" and scowl lines that we're trying to avoid, right?
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