
Sun Damage
Rejuvenated Glow: Advanced Solutions for Sun-Damaged Skin at Rejuva Medispa & Laser
Understanding Sun-Damaged Skin
Sun damage occurs as a result of prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. It manifests in various ways, including fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, uneven skin tone, and a loss of skin elasticity. Understanding the impact of UV exposure on the skin is essential for developing effective treatments.
Premature Aging
UV rays penetrate the skin, breaking down collagen and elastin fibers. This leads to the formation of fine lines, wrinkles, and a loss of skin firmness, contributing to premature aging.
Hyperpigmentation
Sun damage can result in the overproduction of melanin, causing dark spots, sunspots, and uneven pigmentation. Areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, neck, and hands, are particularly susceptible.
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Sunburn
Acute exposure to intense sunlight can cause sunburn, characterized by red, inflamed, and painful skin. Repeated sunburns over time contribute to long-term skin damage.
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Actinic Keratosis
Prolonged sun exposure may lead to the development of actinic keratosis, characterized by rough, scaly patches on the skin. While usually non-cancerous, actinic keratosis should be monitored and treated.

Comprehensive Treatment Options at Rejuva Medispa & Laser
Our advanced treatments for sun-damaged skin at Rejuva Medispa & Laser take a comprehensive approach, addressing multiple aspects of sun-induced skin damage
Laser and Light Therapies
State-of-the-art laser and light treatments target pigmentation irregularities, stimulate collagen production, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.
Chemical Peels
Customized chemical peels exfoliate the skin, reducing the appearance of sun damage and promoting a brighter, more even complexion.
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Microneedling
Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries, stimulating collagen synthesis and improving skin texture, fine lines, and sun-induced damage.
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Topical Treatments
Medical-grade skincare products containing antioxidants, retinoids, and SPF protection are recommended to repair and protect sun-damaged skin, supporting long-term skin health.
Sun Protection
Strict sun protection measures, including the use of broad-spectrum sunscreen and protective clothing, are crucial for preventing further sun damage and maintaining treatment results.
