Sun damage

Sun damage refers to the harm caused to the skin due to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. The sun emits different types of UV rays, including UVA and UVB, which can lead to various adverse effects on the skin. Sun damage can occur over time and may result in both short-term and long-term consequences

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Acute exposure to UV rays can cause sunburn, characterized by red, painful, and inflamed skin. Severe sunburns can lead to blistering and peeling.
Chronic sun exposure contributes to premature aging of the skin, leading to the development of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. This is often referred to as photoaging.
Sun damage can cause hyperpigmentation, leading to the development of dark spots, freckles, or an uneven skin tone. In some cases, it can also result in hypopigmentation or loss of skin color.
UV rays can damage the elastic fibers in the skin, causing it to lose its firmness and elasticity.

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Lumecca

Lumecca is a perfect upgrade for those with uneven skin tone, pigmentation and freckles, or visible facial blood vessels (spider veins) beneath the skin. Just one Lumecca protocol (typically 2 to 3 sessions) can bring about noticeable and remarkable improvements.

Photo Facial

Photofacial is a “quick-fix” procedure requiring virtually no downtime to rejuvenate the skin and restore a youthful glow. It stimulates new collagen to form in the skin thereby reducing fine lines, minimizing pore size and acne scars, and increasing skin elasticity. Intense pulsed light also diminishes flushing or redness of the face associated with Rosacea, reduces brown spots, erases broken capillaries, and smoothens rough textured skin.

Glass Skin

Designed to meet the highest standards of skincare, Glass Skin represents a harmonious blend of science and innovation, sculpting the beauty of the skin into more than just a radiant and smooth. It is a dynamic piece of art that transforms the skin, not only making it luminous and silky but also creating a living, radiant in its own perfection.

Red Carpet

A revolutionary medical breakthrough for gentle skin renewal. This refers to the interaction of these special lights delivered through Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) with skin cells. This light works by activating new collagen formation while lessening the breakdown of existing collagen in the skin.

Profhilo

One of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid on the market, Profhilo is one of the most innovative and advanced treatments available today. Profhilo treatment is available now at Glo365 Clinic.

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    The treatment of sun damage in aesthetic medicine involves various approaches aimed at repairing and rejuvenating the skin. Here are some common methods used to treat sun damage:

    Topical Treatments:
    – Retinoids: Prescription retinoids, such as tretinoin, can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and promote collagen production.
    – Vitamin C: Antioxidant properties help brighten the skin and protect against further damage.
    – Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs): Exfoliate the skin, promoting cell turnover and reducing uneven pigmentation.

    Laser Therapy:
    – Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Targets pigmentation and blood vessels, reducing redness and dark spots.
    – Laser: Stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture. Specifically targets pigmented lesions.

    Microneedling:
    – Fine needles create controlled micro-injuries, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
    – Improves skin texture, reduces fine lines, and promotes overall skin rejuvenation.

    Dermal Fillers:
    – Injectable fillers can restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and improve the appearance of sunken areas.
    – Enhances facial contours and reduces the signs of aging.

    Botox:
    – Injectables that temporarily relax facial muscles, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
    – Smoothes dynamic wrinkles caused by facial expressions.

    Sun Protection: Encourage the use of broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF to protect against further sun damage.

    Individuals seeking aesthetic treatments for sun damage should consult with a qualified dermatologist or aesthetic professional to determine the most suitable approach based on their skin condition, goals, and medical history. Customized treatment plans are often designed to address specific concerns and achieve optimal results.

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