COLLAGEN | TYPES I, II AND III

Collagen, this fibrous protein omnipresent in the human body, is much more than a simple structural element. It is the fundamental pillar of our skin, our bones, our tendons, and many other tissues. Understanding the different types of collagen is essential to fully appreciate its vital role in our health and well-being.

Type I collagen: This type of collagen is the most abundant in our body. It is mainly found in the skin, tendons, bones and ligaments. It is responsible for the strength and elasticity of these tissues. For example, in the skin it ensures firmness and flexibility, while in the tendons it allows the transmission of muscle forces to the bones.

Type II collagen: Concentrated largely in cartilage, type II collagen is essential to the health of our joints. It forms a flexible and resilient network that gives cartilage its ability to absorb shock and maintain the structure of joints, allowing fluid and pain-free movements. Therefore, it plays a crucial role in preventing joint problems such as arthritis and osteoarthritis.

Type III collagen: Often associated with type I collagen, type III collagen is involved in the formation of soft tissues such as muscles, blood vessels and internal organs. It provides necessary flexibility to these structures while maintaining their integrity and functionality. For example, in blood vessels, type III collagen provides strength and elasticity to the vessel walls, thus contributing to optimal blood circulation.

These three types of collagen are the pillars of our body, ensuring its strength, flexibility and resilience. But they are just the tip of the iceberg. Indeed, other types of collagen, such as IV, V, VI and many more, play essential roles in various tissues and organs, helping to maintain our overall health and well-being.

By understanding the importance and diversity of collagen types, we are better equipped to take care of our bodies and promote a healthy, balanced life.

Natural collagen production declines with age, by 1% per year from the age of 30. To keep skin supple, firm and smooth, it is essential to compensate for the natural loss of collagen with a collagen supply, whether topically via anti-aging treatments or food supplements.

At DERMO IONIQ, our exclusive HN7C collagen formula, with multi-peptides, covers the three main types of collagen: I, II and III. This guarantees optimal nutrition and regeneration of the skin. With DERMO IONIQ, benefit from a complete approach to skin care for lasting beauty from the inside out.

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