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Which In-Office Procedures Reverse Sun Damage

Which In-Office Procedures Reverse Sun Damage?

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Many of us yearn for the warmth of summer, spending days under the sun getting that additional dosage of vitamin D. But hopefully, you have been careful this summer when venturing out in the sun. Because as much as we love the summer sun, sun damage is inevitable. You may wear tons of sunscreen, and you may have your shirts and hats to shield you, but as we grow older, the skin damage caused by sun becomes more and more prominent. Damage from too much time in the sun causes skin concerns like sunburn, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles. Thankfully though, there are some cosmetic procedures available for long-term sun damage.

Signs Of Sun Damage

Sun can take a toll on your skin. From sunburns lasting only a few days to fine lines and wrinkles lasting for a lifetime, here is what a sun damaged skin looks like:

Sunburn

Skin is noticeably sunburned when it looks inflamed and painful to the touch. In severe cases, blisters may begin to appear.

Wrinkles and Fine Lines

Long-term signs of skin damage from the sun include wrinkles and fine lines. Spending too much time in the sun prematurely ages the skin and increases its elasticity.

Hyperpigmentation

Noticing dark spots and uneven skin tone? This skin condition is called hyperpigmentation, and can be caused by genetics or sun damage.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a skin condition that causes the blushing and flushing of the skin. While it can have many other causes, sun exposed skin tends to be a trigger for rosacea.

Is Sun Damage Reversible?

Thanks to the beauty tech revolution, skin damage from sun is reversible. Here, we discuss in-office medical procedures that address sun damage, from least invasive to intense.

Chemical Peels

Varying from light, medium, and deep, a chemical peel is an exfoliation method that removes debris from the skin and gives rise to new skin cell formation. Chemical peels are a quick fix when it comes to treating sun damage. They resurface the skin texture, heal pores, and even out skin tone.

Intense Pulse Light (IPL)

Similar to laser therapy, Intense Pulse Light is a skin treatment that targets sun damage using light wavelengths to penetrate the deepest layers of the skin. IPL not only repairs darker skin cells but also consists of blood vessels that help repair redness on the skin.

Microneedling

Microneedling is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses ultrathin needles to penetrate the skin barriers. This medical procedure treats scarring, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and sun spots caused by sun exposure. This is possible due to skin renewal and collagen production.

Microdermabrasion

A skin resurfacing procedure, microdermabrasion removes the top dermal layer of your skin and polishes away sun damaged skin. The treatment involves the formation of newer, youthful tissues by means of gently spraying fine crystals on the affected skin.

The Takeaway

If you have a blistering sunburn, dark spots, or premature signs of aging, skin damage from the sun just might be to blame. Early detection and treatment is essential to get rid of permanent sun damage. Facing any of the above-mentioned signs? Do not be reckless about your skin and consult an experienced professional.

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