Skin is your Anti-Aging Survival Suit: as the body's largest organ, skin is responsible for maintaining water and salt balance within the body, cushions delicate internal organs, and serves as the first-line of defense against germs attempting to invade the body. Age-related physiological and functional changes within the skin cause it to become thin, rough, and dry, reducing the ability for skin to function efficiently as our primary germ barrier. Wrinkles and discolorations affecting the visual appearance of skin also occur with age. Explore the science of skin aging, and discover ways in which you can slow this process. [Essentials for Timeless Skin is the accompanying ebooklet to A Primer About Aging Skin, we recommend that you read both titles.]
New E-Book by Dr. Ronald Klatz and Dr. Robert Goldman
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