SKIN CONDITIONS
SUN DAMAGED SKIN IN HENLEY ON THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE
WHAT ARE SUNSPOTS?
Sunspots can be darker or lighter than your normal skin tone and can occur in different shapes and colors. They usually occur on areas of the skin that get regularly exposed to sun, and particularly appear on your nose, cheeks, upper lip, ears, forehead, neck, arms, back of your hands. They might look like raised warts and cause slight itching. They may also look like scaly or rough skin lesion, and sometimes are simply flat.
Treatment options include:
Micro-Needling (often called Dermaroller)
WHAT CAUSES SUN SPOTS?
The sunspots on your skin, the so called ‘solar lentingines’, are caused by direct, prolonged exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays or from tanning beds.
We all know the risk of sun damage to skin, such as sun burning or premature ageing. Increased exposure to sun leads to sun spots on the skin, which can make you look older than your real age.
HOW CAN THEY BE REMOVED?
There are various methods used to successfully reduce and remove sun damage. MicroNeedling and AlumierMD Peels both work to eliminate the top layer of sun damaged skin, so that a fresh new layer is regenerated and a clear uniform complexion is seen.
A full consultation is required.
SUN DAMAGED SKIN IN HENLEY ON THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE
WHAT IS SUN DAMAGE?
Sun damage patches can be darker or lighter than your normal skin tone and can occur in different shapes and colors. They usually occur on areas of the skin that get regularly exposed to sun, and particularly appear on your nose, cheeks, upper lip, ears, forehead, neck, arms, back of your hands. They might look like raised warts and cause slight itching. They may also look like scaly or rough skin lesion, and sometimes are simply flat.
Treatment options include:
Micro-Needling (often called Dermaroller)
WHAT CAUSES SUN SPOTS?
The sunspots on your skin, the so called ‘solar lentingines’, are caused by direct, prolonged exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays or from tanning beds.
We all know the risk of sun damage to skin, such as sun burning or premature ageing. Increased exposure to sun leads to sun spots on the skin, which can make you look older than your real age.
HOW CAN THEY BE REMOVED?
There are various methods used to successfully reduce and remove sun damage. MicroNeedling and AlumierMD Peels both work to eliminate the top layer of sun damaged skin, so that a fresh new layer is regenerated and a clear uniform complexion is seen.
A full consultation with the nurse is required.