What's Happening?
Shiseido has unveiled research highlighting the presence of a ring-shaped collagen structure, termed Ring Collagen, within facial skin. This structure is crucial for maintaining skin tension and a firm facial appearance. The research, conducted in collaboration
with Dr. Kyoichi Matsuzaki and other institutions, found that moderate physical stimulation can improve the structure of Ring Collagen, which tends to deteriorate with age, leading to sagging skin. The study also suggests that certain extracts, such as rosehip and safflower, may enhance the collagen structure. Shiseido has developed a technology called Digital-Skin Reality to visualize these forces in 3D, furthering the understanding of skin dynamics.
Why It's Important?
This research is pivotal as it provides a deeper understanding of the structural components that contribute to skin firmness and the aging process. By identifying the role of Ring Collagen, Shiseido opens new avenues for developing targeted anti-aging treatments that could potentially slow down or reverse skin sagging. The findings could influence the beauty industry by encouraging the development of products that incorporate physical stimulation or specific extracts to maintain or restore skin elasticity. This advancement not only benefits consumers seeking effective anti-aging solutions but also positions Shiseido as a leader in skincare innovation.













