Wrinkle

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Relations

  • Sun Damage: Exposure to UV radiation from the sun can break down collagen and elastin, accelerating wrinkle formation.
  • Gravity: The effects of gravity can cause skin to sag and wrinkle, especially as we age.
  • Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to developing wrinkles earlier or more severely than others.
  • Crease: A crease is a type of wrinkle or line formed by folding or bending a material.
  • Dehydration: Dehydration can cause skin to become dry and less supple, leading to the appearance of wrinkles.
  • Facial Expressions: Repeated facial expressions like squinting or frowning can lead to the formation of wrinkles over time.
  • Smoking: Smoking can accelerate the aging process and wrinkle formation due to the damaging effects of free radicals.
  • Rumple: A rumple is a type of wrinkle or crease in fabric or material.
  • Crease: A crease is a type of wrinkle or line formed on a surface.
  • Stress: Chronic stress can lead to the breakdown of collagen and elastin, contributing to wrinkle formation.
  • Anti-Aging Treatments: Various anti-aging treatments can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles or prevent further wrinkle formation.
  • Aging: Wrinkles are a natural part of the aging process as skin loses elasticity and collagen production decreases.
  • Fold: Wrinkles are unintended folds that occur in materials like fabric or paper.
  • Crimp: Crimping can cause wrinkles or creases.
  • Skin Elasticity: Loss of skin elasticity due to decreased collagen and elastin production can lead to wrinkle formation.