Several options for solving the problem of active division of skin cells without using unconventional and dangerous methods:
- Use of topical medications:
Using creams or ointments that contain ingredients that slow down the growth of skin cells. For example, preparations based on salicylic acid or urea can help exfoliate and reduce the thickness of the stratum corneum of the skin.
- Use of retinoids:
Retinoid products (such as retinol or trans-retinoic acid) can regulate skin cell growth and help reduce the formation of tight, flaky skin.
- Phototherapy:
This is a method that uses light to treat skin conditions. UV therapy can slow down skin cell division and reduce inflammation.
- Avoiding triggers:
Limiting factors that promote active skin cell division, such as stress, skin trauma, and poor diet, may help manage symptoms.
- Using moisturizers:
Regularly moisturizing your skin can help reduce irritation and stimulate the skin’s natural renewal process.
- Using non-greasy creams and products with SPF:
Using sun protection factor (SPF) and non-greasy moisturizers can help maintain healthy skin and reduce irritation.
- Nutrition and diet:
Eating well, including eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, healthy fats and water, can promote healthy skin and reduce inflammation.
- Relaxation and stress management techniques:
Practicing relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation or deep breathing can help reduce stress levels, which can affect your skin.