Delicate lines around the eyes and mouth may appear, reflecting the natural decrease in collagen production.
Age spots or hyperpigmentation can develop, causing variations in skin color and tone.
As elastin fibers diminish, skin may lose its firmness and elasticity, leading to a less supple feel.
The skin may become thinner, making blood vessels more visible and contributing to a translucent appearance.
Enlarged pores can emerge, often due to a combination of factors like decreased collagen and excessive sun exposure.
Aging skin may lose its youthful glow, appearing dull or lackluster over time.
A decline in oil production can result in drier skin, emphasizing the need for proper hydration.
Gravity, combined with the loss of skin structure, may lead to sagging in certain areas, particularly around the jawline and neck.
Lines from repeated facial expressions, like frowning or smiling, can become more noticeable with age.
The skin's natural renewal process may slow down, causing a delay in the shedding of old skin cells and regeneration of new ones.