Sun Damage

What Is Sun Damage?

Sun damage occurs when the skin is overexposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, causing premature aging, dark spots, fine lines, and other skin issues. It can affect people of all skin types, leading to changes in skin texture, pigmentation, and elasticity. Over time, repeated sun exposure without protection can cause deeper, more visible damage, including the risk of skin cancer. Sun damage is cumulative, meaning it worsens over time, but treatments can help repair and reverse its effects.

What Causes Sun Damage?

What Are the Treatments for Sun Damage?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can sun damage be reversed?
While some damage is permanent, treatments like ADVATx and PRX can significantly reduce its appearance, restoring a healthier, more youthful look.
Results vary depending on the treatment, but many patients notice improvements in skin tone and texture within a few weeks of starting treatment.
Yes, sunscreen is essential for preventing further damage and protecting the skin after treatment.
Sunspots are generally harmless, but if you notice any changes in size, shape, or color, it’s important to consult a dermatologist.
A combination of ADVATx laser therapy and medical-grade skincare is highly effective for repairing and revitalizing sun-damaged skin.