Quite recently, a new theory in wrinkle control has been emerging, according to which, facial exercises are seen as a feasible alternative for wrinkle prevention and control. This might be a welcome news, and seem to be a pleasant change from routine investment on expensive anti wrinkle creams and botox injections. The best thing about this particular wrinkle prevention and control option is that its effect is more long term, in contrast to the short lived effect of wrinkle creams and the other wrinkle control alternatives.
In order to understand how facial exercises can aid in wrinkle prevention and control, we need to first acquaint ourselves with the structure of the skin and the exact process in which wrinkles develop on our skin as we age. In fact, our skin is made up of 3 different layers -
1. The epidermis is the topmost layer of the skin, which is translucent in nature and which draws nourishment from the other 2 layers of the skin lying underneath because there are no blood vessels to supply oxygenated blood to this layer. Underneath the epidermal layer is the basement membrane, which is a thin, membranous structure, which holds the epidermis firmly to the other 2 layers lying below.
2. The dermis is the second layer of the skin, lying under the epidermis and contains the proteins collagen and elastin. The fibroblasts that comprise the collagen protein, provide the strength, support and resilience that is very much needed to support the epidermal layer. On the other hand, elastin provides flexibility and elasticity to the skin as a result of which the skin gets restored to normal form, even after being stretched too much.
3. The subcutis is the third and the innermost layer of the skin, which is comprised of a subcutaneous fat layer (the thickness of which varies from person to person depending on the amount of adipose cells that are present), intertwined in a network of collagen.
The subcutaneous fat layer lies over the muscles and bones, which are attached to the skin through a complex network of connective tissues. Whenever we speak or chew or make expressions on our face, what happens is that the muscles contract and relax, which sets the underlying connective tissue into movement. When the subcutaneous fat layer is thin, then there is free movement of the skin, but when the subcutaneous fat layer is too thick, then the skin movement gets restricted and the areas of attachment become quite too much obvious in the form of valleys, which eventually get deepened and give rise to deep wrinkles.
Facial exercises tend to strengthen and tone up the facial muscles, and finally free up the skin. As a result, the areas of attachment get flattened out, thereby reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. So, now you no longer need to invest on costly anti wrinkle creams and serums, all you need to do is perform a few facial exercises and tone up your facial muscles, as a result of which the skin on your cheeks and other areas of your face appears firm enough, as though you have undergone a face lift surgery. The best thing about facial exercises that unlike wrinkle creams they offer a more permanent kind of wrinkle prevention and control solution.
