In aesthetic clinics across the Netherlands, one of the most common early skin concerns is not wrinkles but loss of elasticity and glow. Patients often describe their skin as thinner, drier, and less resilient, especially in areas like the cheeks and neck. Even with consistent skincare, the skin can start to look tired because hydration inside the dermis has declined. Dermatology research shows that this internal dehydration affects how collagen fibers move and how light reflects from the skin surface. As hydration drops, elasticity weakens and radiance fades. This is why many clinicians now focus on restoring dermal hydration rather…
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