Sun Protection
Because Ultraviolet (UV) sun exposure is linked to the development of skin cancer, protecting yourself from the sun with sunscreen is an important part of skin cancer prevention.
Because Ultraviolet (UV) sun exposure is linked to the development of skin cancer, protecting yourself from the sun with sunscreen is an important part of skin cancer prevention.
Special clothing with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) can also offer broad-spectrum protection from the sun. The following companies sell UPF clothing online: Coolibar® (www.coolibar.com) and Solumbra® (www.sunprecautions.com). Outdoor companies, such as REI, Columbia, The North Face, and Patagonia also sell UPF clothing. Look for clothing with a UPF of 30 or greater.
Many people wonder if wake-up with SPF is adequate or if additional sunscreen is needed. If your make-up has an SPF of 30 or greater, it may offer enough protection, but this requires that you apply the make-up thickly. If only a thin layer of make-up is spread over the skin, the SPF dose is diluted. In general, most make-ups have SPFs of 15 or lower, and these do not offer adequate protection. In these cases, we recommended that you apply a layer of sunscreen before applying your make-up. It is also important to remember that SPF numbers are not cumulative. If your make-up foundation has an SPF of 10 and your powder has an SPF of 8, the maximum protection you are getting is 10, not 18. Moreover, sun exposure degrades sunscreen, so even if you apply enough in the morning, you should reapply it every few hours throughout the day. To avoid having to redo your make-up, you may want to invest in a mineral powder. Loose powders that contain sunscreen can be dusted on top of make-up to avoid a heavy, caked-on look.
Over time, the aging process along with environmental stress and sun damage break down the skin’s natural ability to repair and defend itself. Cell turnover slows, and repair of damage declines. As a result, damage accumulates and eventually, this can lead to the development of pre-skin cancers and skin cancers.
Our topical DNA Intensive Renewal and DNA Night Creams contain high levels of DNA repair enzymes. When applied to the skin, these enzymes help repair DNA damage, preventing the development of pre-skin cancers and skin cancers.
DNA Intensive Renewal contains the highest level of DNA Repair Enzymes to target the skin’s natural DNA repair process, counter the effects of aging, and prevent pre-skin cancers.
This creamy nourishing formula supports cell repair during the sleep cycle and is ideal for stressed skin. Containing high levels of bio-advanced DNA Repair Enzymes, botanicals and extracts, DNA Night Renewal will work while you rest.
Fractionated laser resurfacing removes skin damage and pre-cancerous cells, helping to prevent pre-skin cancers and skin cancers. These procedures also tighten the skin, even its color, and reduce wrinkling and scars.
Our fractionated Erbium laser removes damaged superficial skin, surface pigmentation, and fine lines. It produces less bulk heat that other resurfacing lasers, which allows your doctor to gently and comfortably eliminate damaged skin layer by layer. It also causes less post-operative redness and swelling, which provides a more rapid healing process for you. In most cases, patients are fully recovered and back to normal activities within 3-5 days depending on the area treated and the energy used. Because the Erbium laser is gentle on the skin, it can be used successfully and safely on darker skin tones.
The fractionated Carbon Dioxide (CO2) laser removes damaged skin and also reduces facial brown spots as well as moderate and deep facial wrinkling. Its microscopic CO2 beams drill holes in skin, which stimulate a wound healing response that produces collagen. This tightens the skin and removes wrinkles and lines. Depending on the location of your treatment and the energy used, topical and injected numbing medication may be used to maximize your comfort. Immediately after your treatment, your skin will feel warm and will be similar in appearance to a deep sunburn. Over the next several days you will follow a gentle washing and moisturizing regimen. As your skin heals, damaged skin will flake off and you will notice improvement in your skin texture and lines that continues for at least 6 months. During your consultation, your doctor will detail pre-operative requirements and review the expected post-operative course.
A tan is an example of one of your body’s defense mechanisms at work. Your skin is smart. When it senses damaging UV sun rays, your skin cells produce pigment. This pigment acts like an umbrella to help shield the DNA of every skin cell from the destructive rays. When we look at the skin, this pigment shield is what we see as a “tan.” Therefore, no tan caused by UV light is a healthy tan. A tan is a sign that your skin is being damaged. To say a tan is healthy is like saying a cough is healthy after inhaling a plume of smoke!
No UV tanning device is safe. The UV rays coming from these machines are intense, up to 10 times stronger than the rays of noon-time sun. Continued exposure to these rays has been linked to the development of all forms of skin cancer, including malignant melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
Treating pre-skin cancers is an important method for preventing skin cancers. Although pre-skin cancers can appear and disappear on the skin, a small number of them do turn into more aggressive skin cancers. These lesions can be treated with liquid nitrogen, topical chemotherapies, or immunotherapies to help prevent them from becoming skin cancers.
Most of the sun we receive in life is before the age of 18. Therefore, it is very important to protect children from UV rays when they are outdoors, especially because your child’s skin is more sensitive to the sun. For infants under the age of 6 months, keeping them shaded when outdoors is best. Sunscreens are typically not recommended for this age group. For those over 6 months, choose a broad spectrum with an SPF of at least 30 and which is made for children. Sun protective clothing is also a great option for kids, especially when they are at the beach or pool. Special clothing with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) offers broad-spectrum protection from the sun. The following companies sell UPF clothing online: Coolibar® (www.coolibar.com) and Solumbra® (www.sunprecautions.com). Outdoor companies, such as REI, Columbia, The North Face, and Patagonia also sell UPF clothing. Look for clothing with a UPF of 30 or greater.