People with ac on their face are lucky

Here are some good news for all acne sufferers. According to the new studies published in <x0); Journal of Dermatology”, all people who have had acne on their face age more slowly than people with clean faces (ah, finally good news. Revenge is sweet. Scholars [...]
Here are some good news for all acne sufferers. According to the new studies published in <x0); Journal of Dermatology”, all people who have had acne on their face age more slowly than people with clean faces (ah, finally good news. Revenge is sweet.
College researchers “King” in London have found that “the people who have suffered in a lifetime from acnet are fortunate because their skin creates wrinkles later than others. This is also because the fat that their faces create is good skin protection.
According to researchers, these people may have longer telomeres in white blood cells. This means that their cells can be better protected against aging.” (Telomer ʹ parts with repeated nuleotide sequences in the latter part of each chromatide, which protects the last part of the chromosome from destruction or joining neighboring chromates. Otherwise, telomeres are known as protective nucleotides found at the bottom of chromosomes. )
In all, the study was supported by 1,205 twin women, a quarter of whom had suffered at different periods of acnet's life. After checking white blood cells and skin samples, it was noted that all those that had acne had had “kapela <x1) long protective cells in the depth of chromosomes.
What does that mean?
Previous studies have shown that people with telomeres grow older more slowly than others, and this study showed that people who have been suffering from rashes have significantly longer telomeres than the rest of people who have had clean faces.
OK, maybe all the mornings you cried for acne in your face had a good one in the end. Aging will come slower...










