05/28/2026
Routine skin resurfacing is important because your skin is constantly renewing itself—but not always evenly or efficiently.
As we age, the natural cell turnover cycle slows down (from about ~28 days in younger skin to 40–60+ days later in life). That leads to buildup of dead skin cells on the surface, which can make skin look dull, textured or uneven.
Regular resurfacing treatments help by:
1. Improving skin texture
It smooths rough patches, softens fine lines, and helps refine pores by clearing away dead cell buildup.
2. Boosting radiance
Fresh, new skin cells are more reflective, which is what creates that bright, healthy look people associate with “glass skin.”
3. Enhancing product absorption
Serums and moisturizers pe*****te better when the barrier of dead skin isn’t blocking them, making your routine more effective.
4. Supporting collagen stimulation
Professional resurfacing treatments, chemical peels, microneedling, or laser resurfacing) can trigger controlled skin repair, which encourages collagen production over time.
5. Helping with pigmentation and breakouts
It can fade dark spots, sun damage, and helps prevent clogged pores that lead to acne.
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