SUN DAMAGE
Sun Damage
When your skin is repeatedly exposed to UV light, sun damage
occurs. Ultraviolet (UV) light radiation from the sun damages your
skin cell DNA resulting in discolouration, pigmentation, dryness,
wrinkles and an uneven skin texture. Fortunately, we have a range
of treatments that can help address and reverse sun damage.
Aesthetics of The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool is renowned
for its exceptional sun damage treatment clinic. Our team of
highly skilled clinicians will carefully evaluate your skin’s condition,
thoroughly discuss your goals, and create a customised treatment
plan tailored to your needs.
Excessive exposure to the sun can have adverse effects on your skin. In the short term, this can result in a painful sunburn. However, even if you don’t experience a burn, there are potential long-term consequences for your skin. When the sun prematurely ages the skin, it is referred to as photoaging, which increases the risk of developing skin cancer.
Dermatologists use various terms, such as photoaging, photodamage, solar damage, or sun damage, to describe the harm caused by the sun to the skin. This occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light without protection from sunscreen, leading to DNA changes at a cellular level. As photodamage primarily affects the deeper layers of the skin (dermis), it may take years for the damage to become visible.
Dermatologists use various terms, such as photoaging, photodamage, solar damage, or sun damage, to describe the harm caused by the sun to the skin. This occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light without protection from sunscreen, leading to DNA changes at a cellular level. As photodamage primarily affects the deeper layers of the skin (dermis), it may take years for the damage to become visible.
For further information about our treatments for Sun Damage, such
as Sofwave, Thermage, and Morpheus8.
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When your skin is repeatedly exposed to UV light, sun damage
occurs. Ultraviolet (UV) light radiation from the sun damages your
skin cell DNA resulting in discolouration, pigmentation, dryness,
wrinkles and an uneven skin texture. Fortunately, we have a range
of treatments that can help address and reverse sun damage.
Aesthetics of The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool is renowned for its exceptional sun damage treatment clinic. Our team of highly skilled clinicians will carefully evaluate your skin’s condition, thoroughly discuss your goals, and create a customised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Aesthetics of The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool is renowned for its exceptional sun damage treatment clinic. Our team of highly skilled clinicians will carefully evaluate your skin’s condition, thoroughly discuss your goals, and create a customised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Excessive exposure to the sun can have adverse effects on your skin. In the short term, this can result in a painful sunburn. However, even if you don’t experience a burn, there are potential long-term consequences for your skin. When the sun prematurely ages the skin, it is referred to as photoaging, which increases the risk of developing skin cancer.
Dermatologists use various terms, such as photoaging, photodamage, solar damage, or sun damage, to describe the harm caused by the sun to the skin. This occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light without protection from sunscreen, leading to DNA changes at a cellular level. As photodamage primarily affects the deeper layers of the skin (dermis), it may take years for the damage to become visible.
Dermatologists use various terms, such as photoaging, photodamage, solar damage, or sun damage, to describe the harm caused by the sun to the skin. This occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light without protection from sunscreen, leading to DNA changes at a cellular level. As photodamage primarily affects the deeper layers of the skin (dermis), it may take years for the damage to become visible.
For further information about our treatments for Sun Damage, such
as Sofwave, Thermage, and Morpheus8.
Clinic
The Royal Liver Building,
Pier Head,
Liverpool,
Merseyside,
L3 1HU
VIEW DIRECTIONS
PHONE NUMBER
+44 (0151 203 0020)
EMAIL
hello@aestheticsoftheroyalliverbuilding.co.uk
The Royal Liver Building,
Pier Head,
Liverpool,
Merseyside,
L3 1HU
VIEW DIRECTIONS
PHONE NUMBER
+44 (0151 203 0020)
hello@aestheticsoftheroyalliverbuilding.co.uk