Aging is a complex, multifactorial process that involves both intrinsic genetic factors and extrinsic environmental influences. The "Mechanisms of Aging" session at the COSMETOLOGY AGING AND REJUVENATION WORLD CONFERENCE (CARWC) 2025 conference will explore cutting-edge scientific research that uncovers the underlying biological pathways of skin aging and how this knowledge can be translated into more effective rejuvenation treatments.
Key topics in this session will focus on the cellular mechanisms of aging, including the role of cellular senescence, oxidative stress, and DNA damage in skin aging. Presentations will highlight how these factors contribute to the breakdown of collagen, loss of skin elasticity, and the formation of wrinkles. Additionally, we will explore the impact of epigenetics, telomere shortening, and mitochondrial dysfunction on skin health, all of which are at the forefront of aging research.
Innovative anti-aging strategies targeting these mechanisms will be discussed, such as nonlytic therapies, stem cell-based regenerative treatments, and gene editing technologies to reverse cellular aging. Attendees will also gain insight into the growing role of nutraceuticals and biomaterials in counteracting the visible signs of aging and how these approaches can be integrated into personalized skincare regimens for optimal results.
This session will help researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders understand the intricate biological processes of aging. It will also provide them with the tools needed to develop next-generation treatments that slow down the aging process and promote skin rejuvenation at the cellular level.