Aging begins subtly in our late 20s to early 30s, often first noticeable through fine lines around the eyes and mouth, commonly known as crow’s feet and smile lines.
As we move into our 40s, skin may lose some elasticity, resulting in sagging and deeper wrinkles, while graying hair may begin to emerge.
By the 50s, age spots and more pronounced wrinkles become apparent, alongside a decrease in moisture, leading to drier skin.
In the 60s and beyond, changes become even more prominent, with an increase in sagging and the possibility of more severe health-related changes.
While aging is a natural process, certain lifestyle choices, skincare, and medical advancements can help slow its progression. However, complete reversal of aging remains a topic of ongoing research, with current methods focusing on mitigation rather than reversal.