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The question then becomes, “which collagens are required for this?”.
This is what every patient and provider should ask when selecting a treatment to receive / Provide. What’s special about this question is it’s objectivity arising from its naturally purely anatomical and factual answer(s) That necessitates zero subjectivity.
Most of them increase mainly type I and III. This causes no harm, but, at the same time, it doesn’t necessarily cause a tightness increase either. Anatomically speaking, for this context, these types are found sitting inside the second layer of the skin called the ‘dermis’. Here they provide structure and tensile strength amongst other things. However, if we wish to create structure and tensile strength ‘between’ the layers like a staple bringing together sheets of paper (Because we want ‘tightness’ which means layers glueing to each other and your face better) Then surely we must require collagen types that traverse layers?
This is indeed the case. Types IV and VII are crucial for this (amongst some other relatively minor types). Factually speaking, they are responsible for bringing together the separate layers along with molecules such as fibronectin and laminins without going into details beyond the scope of this article.
Therefore, the products that generate the most amount of these are the ones that factually give the best tightening effect. Types IV and VII are the collagens we desire whether we realise it or not. Alongside these, the actual elastic recoil of skin must be increased if we’re to have youth returned. For example, your skin can be plump but if it doesn’t recoil back when stretched then it still gives the appearance of ageing. The common myth is to believe that collagen is the main structure responsible for this. The truth, factually speaking, is that ‘elastin’ is the key ingredient for this - hence the name ‘elastin’. Collagens provide structure, signalling complexes and strength. Elastins provide physical recoil like an elastic band.
However, understanding which molecules help improve our appearance is only half the game. Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to increase these (specific) things. This is why there are so many different brands with so-called different methodologies and fancy marketing pictures, but, they all do pretty much the same thing - collagen I and III. This is the skin booster myth. Factually speaking, again, there is only one product in the world that can maximally physiologically increase collagens IV, VII, elastin and fibronectin: Sunekos. The fact is proven by its patent. If the scope of this article allowed, one could show extreme similarities between many of the brands listed above and this one - it is no coincidence.
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