M2-C1 Lesson 26 Genetic Influence on Skin: Inherited Traits, Resilience & Risk
Genetics & Skin Overview
Genetics play a foundational role in determining:
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Skin thickness and density
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Pigmentation patterns
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Oil production tendencies
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Sensitivity and inflammatory response
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Aging trajectory
While environment modifies skin behavior, genetics establish baseline tendencies.
Inherited Skin Traits
Genetically influenced traits include:
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Pore size and distribution
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Sebaceous gland activity
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Barrier resilience
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Melanin type and distribution
These traits help explain why skin responds differently across individuals despite similar care routines.
Genetic Influence on Aging
Genetics affect:
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Rate of collagen breakdown
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Elastin quality
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Antioxidant capacity
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Repair efficiency
Some individuals age more slowly or maintain resilience longer due to inherited factors.
Genetics & Skin Sensitivity
Genetic predisposition may increase likelihood of:
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Atopic tendencies
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Inflammatory responses
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Barrier weakness
These clients often require gentler protocols and extended recovery time.
Genetics vs Environment
Skin outcome is shaped by:
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Genetic baseline (inherited traits)
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Environmental exposure (UV, pollution, lifestyle)
Aesthetic practice addresses environmental impact but must respect genetic limits.
Ethical Implications in Aesthetics
Ethical practice requires:
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Avoiding unrealistic promises
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Recognizing treatment ceilings
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Respecting genetic predispositions
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Educating clients on what can and cannot be changed
Genetics explain why results vary between clients.
Documentation & Genetic Considerations
Documentation may include:
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Family history disclosures
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Observed inherited traits
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Treatment adaptations made
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Client education regarding expectations
Clear documentation supports transparency and trust.
📘 Case Example: Unrealistic Expectations
Scenario:
A client expects dramatic pore-size reduction despite strong genetic predisposition.
Application:
Understanding genetic influence allows practitioners to reset expectations ethically.
💭 Think About This
Genetics define the starting point—care determines how skin performs.
Reflect:
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Why must genetics be considered in treatment planning?
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How do genetics influence treatment limits?
🧠 Discussion Prompt
Respond to one or more:
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Which skin traits are most strongly influenced by genetics?
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Why can’t all skin concerns be “corrected”?
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How can aestheticians educate clients about genetic limits?
Hour Summary
Genetics establish baseline skin characteristics that influence resilience, aging, and sensitivity. Understanding inherited traits helps aestheticians plan realistic, ethical treatments and avoid overpromising results.