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The Impact The Sun Has On Your Skin

August 3, 2012

Dr. Gross is worried that you aren’t protecting yourself from the harmful rays of the sun. He recommends that you make a regular appointments with a dermatologists, the same as you would your dentist. Healthy skin is beautiful, so why not take care of it? Your skin needs special care just like your hair and health. There are numerous problems associated with spending too much time in the sun. Sunburns can cause serious skin damage that runs deeper than just the top layer of skin. There are some cases of sunburn that can even be life-threatening. Sunburns can happen anytime and anywhere, not just while you’re at the beach. In fact, some of the most shocking burns can take place under a cloudy sky in the middle of summer when people think that they won’t get burned. The radiation from the sun is what is damaging to your skin and health.

You can see Dr. Gross for any concerns or medical issues you wish to learn about. Questions about wrinkles, sun spots, sun tan and sunburn are all important issues that many people have and these are just a few of them. A major concern for society today is skin cancer. The overexposure from the sun’s radiation is the root cause of most of these problems. These rays can damage the collagen beneath your skin. Once this happens there is no repairing it; people often see permanent damage that was caused by the UVA rays from the sun. Sun spots and freckles are another sign of potential damage. Freckles and spots are mostly found on your shoulders and arms; signs that your skin has been overexposed. If you are very tan, it is recommended that you see Dr. Gross. The body’s way of warning you that your skin is fighting off the sun and has some damage is the tan. Now, that painful sunburn you get is damage straight from the UV rays of the sun. Sunburn is increased flow of the blood to the sun damaged area. Your white blood cells are fighting to heal the damage. This extreme blood flow is the cause to your skin turning hot and red.

A lot of people do not realize what the sun is capable of. This overexposure to UV rays can cause major skin damage. Protective sunscreen should be applied and worn every day, not just for those days at the pool and beach. If you are not sure what protection level is needed then check with your dermatologist. That’s what they are there for; helping to keep you and your loved ones safe from the harmful rays of the sun as well as many other skin conditions. Visit your dermatologist on a regular basis; you can learn quite a bit about your skin and our sun.