The skin, which protects the entire surface of the body and internal structures from physical and chemical external factors, is the largest organ of the human body. It consists of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis.
The first organ that red light comes into contact with in our body is the skin. Red light penetrates down to the deepest layer, the hypodermis. It supports the renewal and increased production of collagen and elastin fibers, which are found in the dermis layer.
Our body does not respond to just any light — it needs light applied at the right wavelength, in the right place, at the right time to be effective.
Why collagen according to weight?
Studies show that when the fat rate increases and the amount of muscle in the body decreases, there is a serious amount of collagen loss. Diseases related to joint and knee problems in obese people are associated with collagen deficiency.
Scientific studies show that muscle tissue losses caused by uncontrolled weight loss also result in a high amount of collagen protein loss.
For this reason, Dr. Müller Collagenic Life programs are customized programs for individuals within a certain age and body weight range. Individuals will be able to benefit from the programs if they are suitable for both conditions.
Why collagen according to age?
The aging process is the main factor that causes the skin to lose its biomechanical properties as a result of the significant decrease in collagen synthesis and collagen Type I and Type III amounts in fibroblasts.
In aged skin, the dermal collagen matrix breaks down with the effects of MMPs, collagen-producing fibroblasts cannot bind to the broken collagen, and since it prevents them from receiving mechanical information with the loss of tension, it causes the collapse of fibroblasts. The collapsed fibroblast cells produce low levels of collagen and high levels of collagen-degrading enzymes. Decreased collagen production and increased collagenase-catalyzed collagen breakdown cause further tension reduction, resulting in continuous collagen loss.
Bring Your Inner Beauty Outside!
Our skin is our largest organ, covering our entire body and reflecting the effects of the living life it holds inside.
Situations that aggravate body inflammation, such as “SIBO” (bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine) and “Leaky Gut” (leaky gut syndrome), due to intestinal flora disorders, cause many skin problems, especially acne.
For this reason, it should be evaluated whether there is a problem in the intestinal structure underlying dermatological problems such as skin damage, wrinkles, premature aging, skin blemishes, collagen loss and premature loss of skin elasticity. Possible nutritional problems should be reviewed simultaneously.
In Dr. Müller Collagenic Life programs; The person's intestinal functions and skin structure can be evaluated and a nutritional model can be applied to eliminate stimuli such as lactose, gluten, and histamine when necessary. While it is important to rest the digestive system, the fiber content of the diet should be kept high.
Nourish Your Skin with Collagenic Nutrition!
After digestive or absorption problems are eliminated, in order to support the body's collagen production process; the implementation of a nutritional model in which foods that cause collagen destruction are eliminated and foods containing natural collagen and cofactors that increase collagen synthesis are added to the diet can increase the efficiency of the programs. Plenty of green vegetables should be consumed to meet vitamin and mineral needs. Foods containing vitamin C (citrus fruits, red fruits, parsley, green peppers), beta glucans (oats, mushrooms, barley) should be included in the daily diet. Vitamin A (retinol, oral or topical), Gotu Kola and the tripeptide form of oral collagen protein, which is highly absorbed from the intestines, can be used as food supplements. It is recommended that you consult your doctor to analyze the amount of collagen and elastin in your body.
Holistic Care Approach!
It is recommended that you add Andullation Technology, an effective, evidence-based holistic therapy method, to your therapy routine after Dr. Müller sessions to support collagen production and regulate blood and lymph circulation.
Water consumption is essential for the effectiveness of the application.
It is recommended to consume body weight (kg) x 35 ml of daily living water (hydrogenated water).
Hydrogen-rich water can also be applied topically to the skin or used for skin cleansing. Consumption of hydrogen-rich water is an application whose effectiveness has been proven by scientific studies.
The presence of vitamin C, retinol, antioxidant, probiotic and hyaluronic acid components in your skin care products will also encourage your skin to synthesize collagen from the outside.
Aromatherapy oils such as lavender, chamomile and limonene oils can also be used in your holistic skin care to stimulate collagen synthesis.