Time to Repair Sun Damage on Your Skin!

The summer season leaves us with beautiful memories of warm weather, refreshing waters, and fun beaches. But what about the effects on our skin? The biggest impacts of summer on the skin are often moisture loss and sunspots. Fortunately, there are steps to reverse these effects and new treatment methods available. 

Reverse the Effects of Summer Dryness and Sunspots

We’re enjoying the best time of the year—summer. With vacations, beach days, and sunny adventures, we feel refreshed and energized by the warm sand and cool waters. But is your skin as happy with this experience as you are? 

The heat and intense sun of summer can lead to moisture loss and the formation of dark spots on your skin. During this time, it’s crucial to pay extra attention to the skin, boosting its moisture and providing it with the care it needs. 

Here’s what you can do to maintain healthy skin during these hot days:

Restoring Moisture to Dry Summer Skin

Our skin tends to dry out more in summer. Hot weather, sweating, and saltwater can disrupt the skin’s natural moisture balance, leading to dryness. Additionally, spending extended periods in air-conditioned environments can also dehydrate the skin. Dry skin becomes more sensitive, which can speed up the formation of sunspots. Therefore, it’s essential to maintain the skin’s moisture during summer. Treatments like mesotherapy, the six-point technique, and redermalization are medical aesthetic options that can restore essential hydration to the skin.

Mesotherapy treatment, which injects hyaluronic acid and vitamins into the skin, provides moisture, radiance, and vitality. The six-point technique, enriched with highly concentrated hyaluronic acids along with peptides and amino acids, enhances elasticity and moisture in the skin, connective tissues, and supportive fat layers. Redermalization, on the other hand, renews the deeper layers of the skin, giving it a smoother and more radiant appearance.

Sunspots: More Than Just an Aesthetic Concern

While sun exposure gives our skin a beautiful glow, it can also lead to dark spots. These spots appear due to increased sun exposure during the summer months, especially on sensitive areas like the face, neck, hands, and décolleté. Sunspots are not just an aesthetic concern—they can also pose a threat to your skin’s health. These spots accelerate the aging process of the skin. Treatments such as laser systems, peels, mesotherapy, PRP, microneedling with radiofrequency, and personalized medical skincare treatments can address sunspots based on individual needs and skin types.

Additionally, it’s essential to use sunscreen. Your sunscreen should have UVA and UVB filters and a minimum SPF of 15. New-generation, intelligent sunscreens also provide protection against UVA, UVB, and infrared rays. Sunscreens should be applied 15 minutes before going outside and reapplied after sweating or water contact. Remember, healthy skin helps you feel your best!

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