
Horizontal and vertical neck wrinkles
Let’s look at the causes, and more
Why do neck wrinkles appear?
The skin on the neck is thinner than the skin on the face and has fewer sebaceous glands.
Because of this, it tends to dry out more easily and wrinkles are also more likely to form. In particular, the neck is a part of the body that moves throughout the day, and when you repeatedly bend your head down or maintain a posture that folds the neck often, frequent movement itself can be a cause!
Wrinkles are not just a cosmetic issue; they are also one of the representative signs of skin aging.

Main causes of horizontal neck wrinkles
Horizontal neck wrinkles are often habitual wrinkles caused by lifestyle habits, posture, or repetitive movements.
People who frequently bend their heads down because of smartphone use or reading habits, or
People who have poor sleeping posture, such as using a high pillow or sleeping on their side, may develop habitual wrinkles.
Habitual wrinkles that begin in childhood can also become deeper over time.
Genetic skin structure can also have an effect.

Main causes of vertical neck wrinkles
Vertical neck wrinkles are closely related to a decline in skin elasticity due to aging.
As you get older, the decrease in collagen and elastin reduces the skin’s elastic fibers, making wrinkles more likely to form.
In addition, the thin muscle in the neck called the platysma can sag and contract, causing vertical wrinkles to appear.

Other factors that affect neck wrinkles
In addition to wrinkles caused by lifestyle habits or aging, various other factors can have an influence.
V Exposure to ultraviolet rays
V Dry skin
V Smoking and drinking
V Changes in body weight
Ultraviolet rays destroy the elastic fibers in the dermis, accelerating wrinkle formation.
A lack of moisture in the skin reduces elasticity and makes wrinkles look more pronounced.
Smoking and drinking can promote aging by interfering with skin regeneration and impairing blood circulation.
Also, rapid weight loss or repeated weight regain can cause the skin to sag.

Neck wrinkle care methods you can practice in daily life
Because it is recommended to avoid keeping your head bent down for long periods, when using a smartphone, it is advisable to hold it at eye level.
In addition to smartphones, it is important to avoid habits that make you bend your head down when using a laptop, watching TV, and so on.
It is also necessary to make a habit of applying sunscreen carefully not only to the face but also to the neck.

Also, after washing your face, apply moisturizer to your neck as well.
If it becomes dry, wrinkles may appear deeper!
For about 1 to 2 minutes a day, gently stretch the neck muscles softly or massage downward; this can help improve blood circulation and maintain elasticity.
If you use a high pillow, it can bend the neck too much and cause horizontal wrinkles.
A balanced diet and adequate water intake are also helpful.

Neck wrinkles can occur not only because of age, but also due to various causes such as lifestyle habits, posture, and exposure to ultraviolet rays.
Whether horizontal or vertical wrinkles, understanding the cause and being careful in daily life can help.
They can also be managed through dermatological treatment, but not everything improves, and consistent daily care and efforts to change habits are important.
Thank you.
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