Bangkok--23 Dec--JWT
We all know that unavoidable everyday stress and pollution can put your health at risk. The question is how can we stay healthy, maintain beautiful radiant skin as we age, and enjoy longevity amidst today’s hectic lifestyle?
Mr. Prasert Sriuranpong, Executive Director of “Life Center”, Thailand’s breakthrough lifestyle mall which includes a medical center, specialised healthcare clinics, an aesthetics center, and an urban shopping plaza with a comprehensive range of world-class health and beauty innovations, disclosed that “City dwellers lead the lifestyles that expose them to unhealthy conditions both physically and mentally. Traffic congestion, air pollution, and work stress all pave the way for various health problems to pose harm on us.”
The fact that many of us are enjoying work without knowing that we are unintentionally putting our health in danger has led to the establishment of “Life Center”, Thailand’s one-of-a-kind lifestyle mall integrating a first-class medical center and specialised healthcare clinics to offer comprehensive medical services. Life Center’s state-of-the-art medical technologies offered thorough check-ups and analysis can effectively bring each person’s health into a perfect balance whilst enhancing the quality of one’s life to achieve ideal longevity through new and advanced medical science that is widely accepted across the US and Europe.
“Hormone”: The Anti-Ageing Hero
Dr. Kridakorn Watcharachotephimai, Anti-Ageing Specialist at Addlife Clinic, revealed that “Hormones are chemical substances produced in endocrine glands and transported to other parts of the body via blood circulation. They regulate and control specific processes including body growth and gender characteristics from childhood till maturity. Hormone types and level differ by gender, for example, estrogen and progesterone have an important or in women and androgen and testosterone in men.”
“Hormones not only regulate emotional differences between women and men and but also play an important role in controlling various body systems to function properly and effectively. From the age of 20 to 25, our body growth is at its peak since hormones reach their maximum level. When we are in our early 20s, we can consume a large amount of food at one time and take several meals continuously and our body can still effectively use up all the energy in our daily activities. However, our body will start to deteriorate and age upon reaching the age of 35 — 40 due to less effective functioning of the body systems and a decrease in hormone level. The condition of deteriorated hormone level is universally known as “The Golden Age”. Men usually enter the golden age period at 35 or above, with gradual reduction in hormone level. Women, on the other hand, begin to experience a sharp decrease in hormone level when reaching the age of 45 or higher, making the body become weak and stressful, suffer from mood swings, poor memory, fat build-up, muscle weakening, body aches etc,” Dr. Kridakorn explained.
“Today, several advanced medical technologies can successfully help “Golden Age” individuals who suffer rapid changes in hormone levels by rebalancing the fluctuating hormones through “Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine” — a process of thorough health check-ups and detailed analysis of blood hormones. Doctors and specialists will use the results to evaluate the types of hormones the body needs and enhance the imbalanced hormone levels through the use of bio-identical hormone replacement.”
Dr. Kridakorn noted that “Another way to achieve the right body balance is by controlling the amount of Free Radicals caused by our metabolism and pollution. Since antioxidants and improper diet and exercise rapidly facilitate premature aging and skin sagging, taking sufficient antioxidant supplements such as vitamins, minerals and amino acid that suit individual requirements is strongly recommended.”
Skin: Living bright, living right
Miss Suwapatra Tunyadaychawat from Aesthetics Clinic @ KIMC, Bangkok’s leading aesthetics and cosmetic surgery clinic, disclosed that “Nowadays every individual is facing stress problems by various ways”. Among these have skin problems ranging from skin sagging, wrinkles, acne to excess fat and cellulite, due largely to slow skin renewal and regeneration of collagen in the epidermis layer. But problems such as a dull, uneven skin tone with wrinkles can be treated easily. Technically speaking, the procedure can be done by stimulating the formation of new collagen in the dermis and subcutaceous layers through the use of continuous short-pulse laser treatment called “Superpulsed RF” whilst maintaining the skin temperature not to exceed a high level in order to increase the effectiveness of collagen renewal.
Still, there are many people out there suffering from excess fat and cellulite from poor diet and irregular patterns of inadequate exercise, resulting in the build-up of residues which will then be absorbed into the body and simultaneously increase the amount of excess fat. Removing this excess fat and cellulite is now possible through the injection of carbon dioxide in specific areas since the gas will break down fatty tissues into smaller molecules that the body can naturally dispose of by itself.
Don’t just rush to keep up with the life in the fast lane and overlook your own backyard! Taking good care of yourself early and find time to undergo a complete physical check-up. Doing so, you can make the most of your bright and happy life for as long as you wish.
The first of its kind, Life Center is Thailand’s complete lifestyle mall embodying everything to do with health and beauty innovations in one place, from a world-class medical center, specialised healthcare clinics, urban shopping plaza to health and beauty products and services for discerning health conscious shoppers. Find out more about healthy body and skin at www.lifecenterthailand.com
Addlife Anti-Aging Center and Aesthetics Clinic @ KIMC
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