Genetic Traits That Shape Ageing

GENETIC TRAITS THAT SHAPE SKIN AGEING

(How your inherited blueprint shapes your skin — and how your environment, hormones, stress and treatments can modify it)

GENETICS — YOUR SKIN’S ORIGINAL BLUEPRINT

Your DNA determines your baseline for:

  • collagen density
  • elastin quality
  • fibroblast productivity
  • pigment behaviour
  • sensitivity threshold
  • vascular reactivity
  • oil activity
  • pore size
  • wound-healing capacity
  • inflammation behaviour
  • barrier strength

Genetics explain why:

  • some people naturally have thicker skin
  • some wrinkle early
  • some rarely break out
  • some develop pigment easily
  • some scar more easily
  • some flush strongly
  • some stay youthful for decades

However:

Genetics determine the starting point.

Epigenetics determine the outcome.

GENETIC VARIATION IN COLLAGEN & ELASTIN

Your genes decide how your collagen behaves:

  • how tightly fibres are organised
  • how resistant they are to breakdown
  • how active your fibroblasts are
  • how densely collagen is packed
  • how elastic your elastin fibres remain

Some people are genetically “high collagen responders.”

Their fibroblasts:

  • produce collagen faster
  • repair injuries more efficiently
  • resist glycation
  • maintain firmness longer

Others are genetically “low responders,” meaning:

  • slower collagen production
  • quicker breakdown
  • early fine lines
  • earlier laxity
  • thinner dermis
  • more rapid structural decline

But even low responders can dramatically improve through epigenetic activation — which is precisely what HIFU, RF Microneedling and LED do.

GENETIC VARIATION IN PIGMENT BEHAVIOUR

Genetics influence:

  • how melanocytes respond to light
  • how quickly pigment forms
  • how long it stays
  • how deep it travels
  • how inflammation affects pigment
  • how easily melasma develops

Clients genetically prone to pigment often:

  • develop sun spots younger
  • experience PIH more often
  • have stronger melanin rebound
  • see slower fading of marks

However:

Pigment genes can be stabilised.

Energy-based vascular, LED and RF modalities can interrupt the pathways that trigger pigmentation.

GENETIC VARIATION IN INFLAMMATION & REDNESS

Inflammation genes determine:

  • how strongly the skin reacts
  • how long inflammation lasts
  • whether redness becomes chronic
  • sensitivity levels
  • immune system overactivity
  • tendency toward rosacea-like behaviour

Some clients naturally mount strong inflammatory responses.

Others remain calm even under stress.

Hormones can intensify genetic inflammatory tendencies — especially progesterone, cortisol and testosterone.

LED and Cryo are essential modulators for genetically reactive skin.

GENETIC VARIATION IN SCARRING & WOUND HEALING

Your wound-healing genes influence:

  • how easily you scar
  • how collagen is laid down
  • whether scars become raised or indented
  • how smooth healing is
  • how long redness remains
  • whether pigmentation appears

This is critical for RF Microneedling and Secret RF clients.

However:

Epigenetic treatment sequencing can override slow genetic healing

by increasing ATP, fibroblast signalling and vascular repair.

GENETIC VARIATION IN OIL & BREAKOUT PATTERNS

Oil-production genes determine:

  • pore size
  • breakout likelihood
  • jawline acne severity
  • textural thickening
  • response to hormones
  • degree of inflammation
  • skin barrier density

Clients with genetically active sebaceous glands:

  • experience more hormonal acne
  • scar more frequently
  • struggle with persistent congestion

RF + LED + Cryo + 980+ are particularly effective for high-oil genetic profiles.

EPIGENETICS — HOW LIFE REPROGRAMS YOUR DNA

Epigenetics decide how your genes behave.

They turn genes:

  • ON (active)
  • OFF (silent)
  • UP (stronger behaviour)
  • DOWN (weaker behaviour)

Epigenetic triggers include:

  • stress
  • sleep
  • diet
  • sun exposure
  • pollution
  • inflammation
  • hormones
  • medication
  • trauma
  • smoking
  • alcohol
  • chronic dehydration
  • UV damage
  • emotional stress
  • long-term illness

In the skin, epigenetic triggers change:

  • collagen production rates
  • elastin quality
  • wound-healing speed
  • barrier function
  • pigment activity
  • vascular behaviour
  • inflammation signalling
  • sensitivity
  • breakout likelihood

This means:

Your skin at 40 is not simply the result of your genes — it is the result of gene expression choices made over 10, 20, 30 years.

And the most important insight:

Energy-based treatments can reverse negative epigenetic changes.

HOW STRESS AND CORTISOL MODIFY GENE EXPRESSION

Stress increases cortisol, which epigenetically: 

  • switches ON inflammatory genes
  • switches ON pigment-activating genes
  • switches OFF collagen-building genes
  • switches OFF antioxidant genes
  • weakens barrier function
  • reduces fibroblast activity
  • accelerates overall biological ageing

This is why stress causes clients to say:

“I aged so quickly this year.”

“My skin just changed suddenly.”

“My face collapsed during stress.”

LED, Cryo and RF are essential in reversing cortisol-driven gene expression.

HOW HORMONES MODIFY GENE EXPRESSION

Hormonal changes influence:

  • collagen transcription genes
  • pigment-related genes (TYR, MITF pathways)
  • fibroblast signalling genes
  • elastin-assembly genes
  • inflammatory genes (IL-6, IL-8)
  • barrier lipid-production genes
  • wound-healing genes

This is why perimenopause and menopause cause sudden visible changes —

the genetic instructions have changed.

HIFU + RF + LED help restore youthful gene expression.

AGEING GENES VS BIOLOGICAL AGEING

Chronological ageing = your age in years.

Biological ageing = how your DNA behaves right now.

Biological ageing is influenced by:

  • mitochondrial efficiency
  • collagen transcription levels
  • inflammation load
  • epigenetic damage
  • hormonal environment
  • oxidative stress
  • immune balance

Some clients at 50 have a biological skin age of 35.

Some clients at 35 have a biological skin age of 50.

Aeternitas technologies aim to lower biological age, not just improve the surface.

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