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Why it’s Important to Moisturize!

 

Dr. Usha Rajagopal thinks it's important to moisturize

It’s so important to Moisturize! In simplest terms, moisturizers work to reverse the effects of dry skin. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the process of how skin dries up. Blood vessels supply moisture only to the middle layer of skin, the dermis. The water then migrates to the epidermis before it evaporates.

Dr. Usha Rajagopal and staff at the San Francisco Plastic Surgery and Laser Center know it’s important to moisturize because moisturizers work to retain certain levels of oil and water in your skin to keep it soft!

Specific Types of Moisturizers:

✔️Occlusives
-Forms a barrier over the skin that water can’t penetrate which stops water evaporation and keeps your skin moist.
(May cause acne or folliculitis)

I.e. Petroleum Jelly/Vaseline

✔️Emollients
-Penetrates skin, makes softer and flexible by filling in the cracks in dry skin.

✔️Humectants
-Stimulates molecules that affect TEWL by drawing in moisture from the air surrounding your face and body.

I.e. Glycerin/Hyaluronic Acid

Moisturizers usually carry one to three of these ingredients and are categorized to help dry skin, oily skin, acne prone skin or a combination of the three. Moisturizers are available in creams, lotions and oil forms. No matter what your skin type or what type of moisturizer works best for you, it is ever so important to moisturize.

Chinese New Year – Year of the Ram

16578905505_253ec8313b_zThe first day of Chinese New Year is February 19, which is the year of the ram in 2015. Some speculate that 2015 is specifically the Green Sheep or Wooden Sheep year. San Francisco celebrates Chinese New Year with one of the world’s largest parades on March 7th at Market and Second Street. The parade began in 1860 to educate various communities of the Chinese culture and is the biggest celebration of Asian culture outside of Asia. During the parade floats, lions, and firecrackers fill Chinatown’s atmosphere. Many dancers and Chinese acrobats entertain the community as a team of 100 men and women work together to carry the 268 foot golden dragon “Gum Lung” through the city of San Francisco.

Many Chinese say goodbye to the previous year with sweet rice cake and animal sacrifices such as chicken, fish, duck or pork. The sacrifices are offered to a Buddhist alter in exchange for health and longevity as well as good luck for the New Year. Chinese dishes offered at dinnertime also represent longevity, reunion, perfection, good luck, health, diligence, satisfaction and promotion.

At the San Francisco Plastic Surgery & Laser Center we like to enhance the longevity of our health and beauty in the New Year witskin careh skin treatments. Dr. Usha Rajagopal offers the latest in chemical peels, mechanical peels, and a number of treatments to improve skin texture, acne issues, scarring, wrinkle reduction and melasma. Skin care products offered at the San Francisco Plastic Surgery & Laser Center include Obagi, which transforms skin at the cellular level to look and act youthful and healthier. Our skin care product, Refinity is an at home peel treatment used to improve skin color, texture and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Collagen and elastin can also be safeguarded with our skin care product, Neocutis from environmental aggression. Skin care treatments are a fantastic way to keep looking fresh, healthy and rejuvenated in the New Year!