피부의 어떤점이 고민이신 걸까요. 그런데 매사에 합리적이고 체계적인 접근을 중요하게 생각하시면 스스로가 답을 가장 잘 알지 않을까요? ㅎㅎ
Hello, I'm someone who values a rational and systematic approach to everything. This applies to health care, too, so I always make careful decisions based on verified information. This is especially true in an era where the concept of slow aging is gaining attention. Beyond simply looking younger, I'm deeply fascinated by the process of aging healthily.
But despite my philosophy, there is one point where I find myself struggling: the choice of medical treatment.
I watch solo sometimes, and there, people judge people by their skin tone, like how well they've taken care of themselves.
I basically believe that slow aging is the most ideal way to improve lifestyle habits. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and stress management are already firmly established routines in my life. I know well that these efforts are the most fundamental way to slow down the aging process of the body's cells and extend healthy lifespan. As the concept of slow aging spreads, the field of aging tech is also gaining attention. Samsung Electronics has developed an AI-based beauty mirror and introduced technology that analyzes skin conditions and provides customized skincare solutions. I believe that these cutting-edge technologies ultimately play a role in assisting individuals' skin care efforts.
However, as I approached my mid-30s, my skin began to gradually reveal the reality that it could not go against the flow of time. Fine wrinkles around the eyes and slight loss of skin elasticity were natural phenomena, but it made me feel that my thorough care was becoming ineffective. At that time, I began to delve deeper into anti-aging treatments, which are the key to slow aging. Recently, I came across an article that said that the number of young people in the MZ generation seeking anti-aging treatments for slow skin aging is increasing, and I realized that my concerns were not unique.
I think this process of thinking about it is another area of health management for me, and furthermore, a part of self-care. If there is someone else who is interested in slow aging who has already been thinking about this, it would be great if you could answer.