INFINI JEUNESSE
To prevent the tell-tale signs of time and to optimise the effectiveness of ANESI INFINI JEUNESSE treatments, it helps to know the skin ageing mechanisms. Our products effectively fight to erase the signs of maturing skin.

When discussing “wrinkles”, specifying the particular type is required:

Wrinkles due to ageing, or
Expression lines.
The origin of those creases or wrinkles that make the face appear older is different and, as a result, the treatment used will also be different.

WRINKLES DUE TO AGEING:
These are creases in the skin that appear as a result of biological changes taking place within the skin tissue: the connective tissue becomes harder, loses elasticity and becomes dry.

WRINKLES AND EXPRESSION LINES:
These are creases in the skin caused by frequent or abnormal muscle contractions.

In this case, the tissue does not suffer biological degeneration.

Expression lines are creases or wrinkles caused by the unconscious contractions of skin muscles, which define the personality of individuals. Human beings react differently to different situations in life depending on their personality. Feelings such as anger, suffering, impatience and joy are expressed through different muscle movements that, if frequently repeated with certain intensity, leave noticeable signs on the skin.

What anatomic change corresponds to wrinkles?
A wrinkle is a fine, broken network of elastic fibres of the dermis that is found under the basal membrane of the epidermis and it is essential for maintaining the skin smooth and firm. The change in that network is the main reason for most wrinkles.

How does the skin age?
The epidermis: The epidermis becomes thinner because the cells become slower at regenerating themselves. This phenomenon is accompanied by a decline in the hydro-lipid layer. As such, the skin becomes duller, greyer and rougher (cells accumulate, forming small bumps).
Melanin, which provides colour to the skin, is less evenly distributed. As such, it is harder for the skin to tan. The basal layer, which is splendid in youth, flattens and extends.
The dermis: The elastic tissue comprising delicate and dense fibres gradually deteriorates and even disappears in some areas. However, the most important aspect is the build-up of collagen, which represents 90% of the dermis, of bad quality. Fibres pile up and stop moving under each other. Fibroblasts, cells that renew the tissue, lose their regeneration and reproduction capacity.
Hypodermis: The connective fibres that cover the fatty tissue decline.
In summary, aged skin is fine skin, as it wrinkles and loses tonicity. It no longer adapts to the facial bones and it loses its original shape.

To prevent the tell-tale signs of time and to erase the effects of maturing skin, Anesi offers you a range of effective products geared towards:

Stimulating cell regeneration and favouring tissue respiration.
Moisturising and smoothing the skin, providing it with the nutrients required to regenerate.
Acting directly on the fibres that sustain the epidermis, restructuring collagen and restoring skin elasticity.