There is a continuous loss of subcutaneous fat as the human body ages, which results in the formation of wrinkles. In addition to that, long term exposure to sun can also cause skin discoloration and development of fine lines. Eating healthily and keeping your body hydrated everyday can slow down aging effects. However, it cannot significantly reduce the physical signs of aging.
As we age, our skin ages, too. You can’t stop time—but there are steps you can take to reduce its effects on your skin. Here are seven of the most common anti-aging treatments available. Keep in mind: Most of these anti-aging procedures are considered cosmetic, so they are not covered by insurance.