Repairing Sun Damaged Skin from the Summer

Summer is short here
in Wisconsin. We all try to enjoy it while we can, but the hot summer sun can
take a toll on our skin. The Skin Cancer Foundation estimates that 90 percent
of skin aging is caused by the sun. Some damage we can see right away and some
we can’t see quite yet and causes us to age quicker over time.
According to the
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), skin damage, or oxidative stress to the
skin cells, caused by the sun can also lead to wrinkles, age
spots/discoloration, and loose skin due to loss of collagen and elasticity.
Over the summer, the build-up of dead skin cells can noticeably change the
appearance of our skin.
“Using sunscreen and
wearing protective clothing is the first line of defense, but it isn’t always
enough to prevent sun damage,” says Katrina Mattek, physician assistant at
Aspirus Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics. “Thankfully, there are many ways to
help repair and rejuvenate your skin after the summer months. Aspirus Plastic
Surgery & Aesthetics offers many solutions for sun damaged skin.”
Aspirus and AAD
suggest the following tips to help repair your skin this fall:
- Get started on a
basic skin care routine. Washing your face twice daily, using an exfoliating
product and a toner can significantly improve your skin appearance and health.
- To combat oxidative
stress from the sun, an antioxidant Vitamin C product can help repair damaged
skin and prevent future damage. Vitamin C can help brighten skin, even out
discoloration, and boost collagen.
- Exfoliate and
rejuvenate skin with in-office procedures such as chemical peels and
dermal-infusion treatments.
“We offer both
procedures and as well as medical grade skincare products at Aspirus Plastic
Surgery & Aesthetics and can help you decide on the best treatment for your
skin,” says Katrina. “It’s the perfect way to shed the summer damage and head
into the colder months with a ‘clean slate.”
For more information
about the in-office procedures or skincare products available at Aspirus
Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics, visit www.aspirus.org/plastic-surgery
or call 715.870.2162.