Ingredient Guide

Best Ingredients & Treatments for Sun-Damaged Skin

Best Ingredients & Treatments for Sun-Damaged Skin

Chronic UV exposure effects including solar lentigines, elastosis, uneven tone, and accelerated ageing. Finding the right professional products and treatments for sun-damaged skin requires understanding the underlying mechanisms and selecting appropriate active ingredients.

Understanding Sun-Damaged Skin

Chronic UV exposure effects including solar lentigines, elastosis, uneven tone, and accelerated ageing. Professional assessment is key to developing an effective treatment plan, as individual responses vary significantly.

Top Recommended Ingredients

The following ingredients are particularly effective for sun-damaged skin:

Recommended Professional Treatments

Aesthetic practitioners treating sun-damaged skin patients can incorporate these Skymedic-supported modalities into their protocols, tailored to each patient's specific needs and tolerance.

Home Care Routine

Between professional treatments, patients with sun-damaged skin benefit from a consistent home care routine using professional-grade products. Skymedic's home care range is formulated to complement in-clinic treatments.

What to Avoid

Patients with sun-damaged skin should be cautious with harsh ingredients, over-exfoliation, and treatments that may exacerbate their skin condition. Professional guidance is essential for optimal outcomes.

Professional Guidance

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