Type I
No Wrinkles
Type II
Wrinkles In Motion
Type III
Wrinkles At Rest
Type IV
Only Wrinkles
This photodamage classification system was developed by Dr. Richard Glogau and is designed to help you determine your skin type. Neutrogena has chosen to use it in the development of their Healthy Skin and Anti-aging product lines. Remember, there are progressing degrees of photoaging within each skin type, and each person has different needs.

Photoaging is the premature aging of the skin due to ultraviolet light exposure. No one is immune from its effects. Beginning in early adulthood, many will suffer the ravaging consequences of excessive exposure to the sun's rays. Tender facial skin is particularly susceptible to photoaging. Worrisome as it may be, the conditions resulting from photoaging can be controlled and diminished depending on the degree of damage incurred. Damage is primarily visible in the form of discoloration and wrinkles. These symptoms develop at various ages depending on an individual's skin type and exposure to the sun.
Type I: No Wrinkles

Typical Attributes
- Minimal to no discoloration or wrinkling
- No keratoses (skin over-growths)
- Generally no need for foundation or makeup

Typical Treatments
- Daily skin protection with a sunscreen
- Moisturizers and/or over-the-counter lotions containing alpha
hydroxy and antioxidants
Type II: Wrinkles In Motion

Typical Attributes
- Wrinkling as skin moves
- Slight lines near the eyes and mouth
- Usually a need for some foundation
- No visible keratoses

Typical Treatments
- Daily skin protection with a sunscreen
- An over-the-counter lotion containing alpha hydroxy acid and
antioxidants or retinol
- Prescription medicines containing tretinoin (Renova)
- Prescription medicines containing hydroquinone (Melanex)
Type III: Wrinkles At Rest

Typical Attributes
- Visible wrinkles all the time
- Noticeable discolorations
- Visible keratoses
- Generally a need for heavy foundation

Typical Treatments
- Daily skin protection with a sunscreen
- An over-the-counter lotion containing alpha hydroxy acid and
antioxidants or retinol
- Prescription medicines containing tretinoin (Renova) or
hydroquinone (Melanex)
- Light chemical peels (certain chemicals are applied to the skin
and then removed, in the process stripping the aged outer
layer of skin)
- Light laser resurfacing (a laser beam is used to remove an
outer layer of skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, lines
and discolorations)
Type IV: Only Wrinkles

Typical Attributes
- Wrinkles throughout
- Yellow or gray color to skin
- Prior skin cancer
- Makeup not usable because it cakes and cracks

Typical Treatments
- Daily skin protection with a sunscreen
- Deep, stronger chemical peels
- Deep dermabrasion
- Deep laser resurfacing
- Soft tissue augmentation (injections of collagen or fat transfer)
 
If you would like more information on the treatment of Photoaging, please contact our office for an appointment.
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