Sun damage is one of the leading causes of individuals developing various skin conditions. 25 percent of people in the US have been exposed to this type of radiation without taking the necessary precautions just because they only use sunscreen when they go to the beach.
While UV radiation is at its highest during summer, it can cause damage every season. For this reason, sunblock should be used at all times, but with higher protection levels in spring and summer. Dr. Ariel Ostad advises on the importance of using sunscreen during these seasons, and you can find out more about the benefits in this blog.
The belief that sunscreen is just for summer use is quite common, with many people putting their skin at risk in the “off-season.” However, the truth is that your skin is only safe when there is a UV index between zero and two. Anything above that can be very dangerous for the skin, and you are advised to use sunblock, wear long-sleeved clothing, and seek shade.
However, many people don’t realize that the spring sun is also quite powerful. In fact, this season can get a UV index that goes as high as seven, perhaps even higher. The index drops at around 6 PM to safer levels, and that’s when you can safely enjoy time in the sun.
Summer can be even worse, as the UV index in most areas exceeds nine on the index scale, causing significant skin damage. Applying sunscreen is of utmost importance in these circumstances, as the active ingredients can prevent UVA and UVB radiation from penetrating the skin.
Most individuals use sunscreen to prevent themselves from getting sunburnt. However, there are other benefits to applying it in spring and summer, including:
Excess sun exposure can reduce collagen in the skin, potentially leading to premature signs of aging, like fine lines, age spots, skin sagging, and more. By consistently applying sunblock, you create a barrier that prevents the UV rays from irritating the skin.
Sun exposure, especially in excessive amounts, can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. By using products like Dr. Ostad’s Sun Shade Clear (or the tinted version), you can stop the free radicals from causing damage, keeping the risk of cancer at bay.
Hyperpigmentation is a common side effect of excessive sun exposure. While procedures like chemical peels can diminish sun spots, it is better to prevent them from appearing in the first place. Sunblock can help you maintain a proper skin tone, reducing the chances of dark spots and discoloration. Used consistently, it can also improve skin texture.
Your sunscreen needs to be applied correctly to get the highest protection level. Below are some tips that you should consider:
By creating a routine for applying sunblock, you will be on the right track to preventing sun damage.
Sunscreen can efficiently protect your skin against harmful UV radiation, reducing the chances of premature aging and even cancer. With the sun becoming stronger even during spring, it is essential to use it at all times. To set aside your concerns about sunscreen use, you can schedule an appointment with Dr. Ariel Ostad, who will answer all your questions.
For more information about the importance of sunblock, you can contact Dr. Ariel Ostad at 212-517-7900. He can offer all the information you need at his Lexington Ave., Manhattan practice. Alternatively, you may use the provided online contact form, and we will get in touch with you shortly.
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