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At What Age Do Wrinkles Appear?
Although wrinkles are common symptoms that become
prevalent with aging, no one can exactly define at what age they first appear. The timing is different for
everyone.
In fact, there are different factors that
contribute significantly to the development of wrinkles. Exposure to these factors, either intrinsically or
extrinsically, actually determines the time of onset of wrinkles. Sun exposure, lack of sleep, excessive hard work,
stress, health conditions, life style and many others may contribute to the formation of wrinkles. Let us explore
some of these factors in relation to the aging process and how they contribute to the formation of wrinkles over
time.
Sun Exposure
Irrespective of what age you are, wrinkles may
appear on your skin if you are excessively exposed to day light. In fact, sun exposure is considered to be one of
the most significant causes of wrinkle formation. If you stay long hours in the sun light, you can not possibly
avoid wrinkles on your skin.
Research shows that excessive sun exposure may lead
to premature wrinkle development at a very early age. Skins that produce less melanin are more affected by sun
exposure. In such cases, wrinkles may come out even at the age of 14-15
years.
So, the bottom line is, it does not really matter
at what age wrinkles appear normally, the more you are exposed to sun, the more you are susceptible to wrinkle
formation.
Lack of Sleep
Sleep helps in strengthening skin and aids in
restoring skin elasticity. Lack of sleep contributes to premature wrinkles formation. When you sleep adequately,
your body produces human growth hormone that promotes skin elasticity and cellular structuring.
So from this vantage point, adolescents are
probably at the greatest risk for developing premature wrinkles (as compared to adults who keep more regular
schedules) due to their inadequate sleeping hours (resulting from newly adopted lifestyles, night-outs, and
educational pressure).
Stress
We all experience stress in our lives. However, an
excessive amount of stress or prolonged stressful condition may lead to wrinkle formation. It doesn’t really depend
on the aging process as such, however in the case of adults, wrinkles appear faster as compared with children or
adolescents. Apart from that, anxiety, depression, frustration may also contribute significantly. Young adults
suffering from complicated and prolonged bereavement are also at high risk for the onset of premature
wrinkles.
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