Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein: Supporting Healthy Skin from the Inside Out

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Woman with glowing skin representing collagen support for healthy skin, hair, and nails.As we age, our body’s natural collagen production begins to slow down. And once we hit age 30, collagen levels gradually decrease each year. This can contribute to fine lines, wrinkles, thinner hair, brittle nails, and a loss of skin elasticity.

While we can’t stop the aging process, there are ways to help.

At The Neiman Dermatology Building, we believe healthy skin starts with a comprehensive approach. Dermatology treatments, medical-grade skincare, and daily sunscreen are all important. But proper nutrition and high-quality supplements can also play a role in supporting healthy skin and hair.

One product many patients love for this is the Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein.


What Is Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein?

Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein is a premium collagen powder that contains 10 different types of collagen from multiple sources. Unlike many collagen options that contain only one or two collagen types, this formula is designed to support the skin, hair, nails, and joints.

The collagen is hydrolyzed, which means it is broken down into smaller parts for better absorption within the body.


What Are the Benefits of Collagen?

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and helps provide structure and strength to your skin, hair, nails, bones, and joints.

As collagen production naturally declines with age, many people choose to add collagen peptides to their daily routine to help support:

  • Healthy-looking skin
  • Skin hydration
  • Skin elasticity
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Stronger hair
  • Healthier nails
  • Joint support

While collagen won’t stop aging, it can be a helpful part of an overall healthcare routine.


Can Collagen Help Hair Health?

Healthy hair depends on many factors, including genetics, hormones, nutrition, and scalp health.

Although collagen isn’t specifically a treatment for hair loss, it does provide amino acids that help support the proteins involved in healthy hair growth and structure.

Many patients combine the collagen with supplements Nutrafol as part of their overall hair wellness routine.


How Long Does It Take to See Results?

Collagen doesn’t work overnight.

Most people who take collagen consistently begin noticing improvements in their skin, hair, or nails after about 8 to 12 weeks. As with any supplement, results vary from person to person.


Healthy Skin Starts with a Complete Routine

Collagen is just one part of maintaining healthy skin.

For the best results, we also recommend:

  • Wearing sunscreen every day
  • Using medical-grade skincare products
  • Eating a healthy diet
  • Staying hydrated
  • Scheduling regular skin examinations

Taking care of your skin from both the inside and outside can help you maintain healthier-looking skin for years to come.


Interested in Learning More?

If you’re interested in Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein or would like recommendations for other products that support healthy skin and hair, our team is happy to help.

Stop by The Neiman Dermatology Building or contact our office to learn more.

Dermoscopy, also known as dermatoscopy, is a noninvasive technique primarily used to examine skin lesions. Utilizing a handheld device called a dermatoscope, the objective is to differentiate between benign and malignant tumors.

Featuring a high-quality magnifier and a polarized light system, the dermatoscope is able to see areas of the skin not visible to the naked eye. This significantly reduces the rate of unnecessary biopsies and leads to more accurate melanoma detection. Aside from melanoma detection, dermoscopy can also be used to diagnose fungal infections, hair/scalp diseases, warts, and even scabies.

Dermoscopy

A provider using a dermatoscope on a patient.

At our office, all of our providers have been specially trained in dermoscopy. If they notice anything of suspicion, they will follow it very closely. Pictures will be taken, stored, and compared with pictures at the patient’s next visit. If the lesion evolves or changes, it may require a biopsy. If the lesion does not, it most likely is benign.

As you can see, dermoscopy is an important clinical tool and something that no dermatologist (MD, NP or PA) should go without. If you have something of concern on your skin and would like one of our providers to check it out, contact our office today.

During the Halloween season, more and more people are wearing make-up or putting some sort of product on their skin. This can cause skin conditions to arise though if certain preventative measures are not taken. So, what are some things you can do to avoid any adverse skin reactions?

Halloween Makeup Application

As you may know, removing make-up before bed is important, but that alone is not enough (especially for those with sensitive skin). Some people have pores that are prone to deposits of oils which can lead to a condition known as acne cosmetica, a skin condition characterized by reddened bumps and blocked pores on the cheeks, forehead, and chin. The best way to avoid this is to apply products that are lighter in weight, as they are less likely to clog the pores. Try using powders instead of creams.

Some other skin conditions that can result from certain make-ups or products are irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis. Irritant contact dermatitis can be characterized as burning and irritation on the skin, whereas allergic contact dermatitis is a more traditional allergic reaction usually characterized by itching, blisters or swelling. Many times, preservatives and fragrance ingredients are the causes of these skin conditions. Accordingly, products that are labeled fragrance-free and hypoallergenic (less likely to cause an allergic reaction) are the best for keeping your skin looking good.

If you believe you are experiencing any of these conditions, call our office at 716-688-0020 today to schedule an appointment.