VIDEO DERMATOLOGIST ADVICE ABOUT AVOIDING WRINKLES PREVENTING SKIN DAMAGE AND PROTECT YOUR SKIN
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In this video a dermatologist gives advice about how to protect your skin from skin damage including wrinkle formation. Doctors suspect there is a link between UVA exposure and longer-term skin damage, including wrinkles, basal and squamous cell cancers and melanoma. The Sun's UVB rays cause short-term sunburn and skin cancer. UVA rays (among other factors) cause wrinkling and may have some role in development of skin cancer. She also talks about a relatively recent ingredient in sunblocks available in the United States called Mexoryl, ecamsule, that has been available in Europe for some time.
So UVB rays cause short-term sunburn and skin cancer. UVA rays cause wrinkling and may have some role in development of skin cancer. The skin specialist talks about how Mexoryl combined with other sun blocks does a better job of protecting the skin. A 5% ecamsule containing sunscreen can prevent early changes leading to photoaging in humans. A broad spectrum sunscreen with ecamsule, avobenzone and octocrylene significantly reduces the skin damage associated with UV exposure in human subjects.
The dermatologist also talks about which sunscreen to apply, how much sunscreen to apply,what the difference in SPF is and even when to apply it. She also talks about ways to reverse skin damage. She talks about retinols, she says Retin A has been shown to stimulate collagen production. She also discusses treatment for sunburn.
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