Understanding and Treating Sun-Damaged Skin
If you’ve noticed changes in your skin after years of sun exposure, we’re here to help with clear guidance and safe, medically-led care tailored to your needs.












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Sun-damaged skin refers to changes caused by long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. These changes can include dryness, fine lines, pigmentation issues, and precancerous lesions such as actinic keratoses.
Actinic keratoses, also known as solar keratoses, are rough, scaly patches that typically appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin. They’re considered precancerous and should be assessed by a healthcare professional.
Treatment varies based on the extent and type of damage. Options include topical creams, cryotherapy, or minor procedures to remove affected areas. We’ll recommend the safest and most effective approach for your skin.
Solar keratoses can potentially develop into skin cancer if not treated. It’s important to have them examined early so we can advise on the right course of action.
While some visible effects of sun damage can be improved with treatment, prevention and early intervention are crucial. Our focus is on reducing risk and supporting your long-term skin health.