Zusammenfassung
Eine chronische Bestrahlung mit ultraviolettem Licht, insbesondere als Bestandteil des natürlichen Sonnenlichtes, ist ein wesentlicher Grund für umweltinduzierte Hautalterungsprozesse. Darüber hinaus sind weitere Umweltfaktoren am vorzeitigen Alterungsprozess der Haut kausal beteiligt wie längerwellige Strahlung im Bereich des sichtbaren Lichtes und insbesondere im Bereich der kurzwelligen Infrarotstrahlung. Des Weiteren tragen sowohl partikuläre als auch gasförmige Bestandteile der Luftverschmutzung wesentlich zum Hautalterungsprozess bei.
Abstract
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet light, particularly as a component of natural sunlight, is a major cause of environmentally induced aging of the skin. In addition, other environmental factors for premature skin aging include longer wavelength radiation in the visible light region and in particular in the shortwave infrared radiation region. Furthermore, particulate and gaseous components of air pollution significantly contribute to the aging process.
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Krutmann, J., Schikowski, T., Hüls, A. et al. Umweltinduzierte (extrinsische) Hautalterung. Hautarzt 67, 99–102 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-015-3750-6
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