Sun Damage

Cumulative sun exposure shows over time. Corrective care can help restore clarity.

Sun damage develops gradually and often becomes more noticeable years after exposure occurs. With consistent, skin-supportive treatments, visible signs of sun damage can be improved while helping protect skin health moving forward.

What is

Sun Damage

?

Sun damage refers to changes in the skin caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It can appear as dark spots, uneven tone, rough texture, visible vessels, or fine lines.

These changes may affect the face and body and often accumulate over time.

WHY IT HAppens

UV radiation breaks down collagen and elastin while triggering excess pigment production in the skin. Even incidental daily exposure can contribute to long-term damage.

Without adequate protection, these effects compound over time and become more difficult to reverse.

Our Approach to Treating

Sun Damage

Treatments We May Recommend

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