3 STANDING ALL DAY. Those who spend a lot of time on their feet, such as saleswomen, servers, and teachers, tend to have issues with the skin on their legs, cellulite, and problems with the lower legs. To reduce the heaviness in the legs and improve skin elasticity and cellulite, mesotherapy twice a year is helpful. The mesotherapy approach involves the injection of a cocktail of drugs tailored to the patient’s situation, and is effective in poor circulation.
4 FLIGHT. Flight attendants endure a pressurized environment for many hours a day, causing dryness in their skin and mucous membranes. There is a tendency to develop diseases related to the circulatory system of the lower limbs. Therefore, it is necessary to intervene with sessions of regenerative sclerotherapy to restore correct circulation.
To counteract the stressful rhythms to which flight operators are subjected, they should keep their skin healthy and smooth by using good skincare products.
WITH THE HANDS. Cooks, pastry chefs, goldsmiths, physiotherapists, and artists all have professions that require constant use of their hands. Like the skin on the face, environmental factors also stress their hands.
When the skin of the hands is exposed to harsh washing, cold, wind, sun, and detergents, it loses moisture and elasticity. The hands also begin to look older as we get older. To restore the tone and make the skin look nourished, toned, and shiny, you need to undergo treatments that stimulate new collagen growth.
Most people don’t think about the harmful effects of their job on their skin, but certain professions can have severe repercussions on the health of our skin.
Other the worst jobs for the skin:
Cleaning. This job involves harsh chemicals that can strip the skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry and chapped.
Gardening. Many dirt, pollen, and other irritants can cause gardener skin reactions.
Construction. Working in the sun, wind, and dust can cause sunburn, dryness, and irritation.
AGING. The skin becomes thinner, less elastic, and more prone to bruising with age. The skin becomes dry because of reduced oil production. Wrinkles emerge, especially on the face and arms. Age spots and warts appear on the skin. Muscles become weaker if you do not consume enough protein or work regularly at the gym.