The Impact of Sun Damage on Wrinkles and How Dermatologists Treat It

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Excessive, unprotected sun exposure damages your skin and is a leading cause of skin cancer. It also accelerates the formation of wrinkles as you age. If you’re dealing with sun-damaged skin or wrinkles, the expert team at Three Rivers Dermatology in Coraopolis, Pittsburgh, PA, is here to help. Dr. Damon McClain, Dr. Susannah Berke, Leah Greco, PA-C, and Molly McIntyre, PA-C, offer a full range of cosmetic and medical dermatology services to protect and rejuvenate your skin.

What You Need to Know About Sun Damage

The effects of sun exposure are cumulative, meaning the damage from years past can surface as you age. Teen sunburns and tanning sessions can lead to long-term consequences like premature wrinkles and other skin concerns, including:

  • Sunburn: Ranging from mild redness to painful blistering.
  • Wrinkles: Deep lines form as your skin loses moisture and collagen over time.
  • Melasma: Dark, patchy discoloration on areas like the nose and forehead.
  • Freckles: Flat, circular spots that vary in color from tan to brown.
  • Solar Keratosis: Rough, scaly skin patches.
  • Actinic Cheilitis: Pre-cancerous lesions on the lower lip.

As you age, your skin naturally loses elasticity and moisture, making it more susceptible to damage. Sun exposure weakens the skin further, accelerating the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, particularly around areas of frequent movement, like the eyes and mouth.

How Dermatologists Treat Sun Damage and Wrinkles

At Three Rivers Dermatology, our team offers several advanced treatments to minimize the effects of sun damage and smooth wrinkles, including:

  • Chemical Peels: These remove the outer layer of damaged skin using mild acidic solutions, revealing a smoother complexion.
  • Microneedling:  These tiny needles painless creates microscopic holes which stimulate the formation of collagen.
  • Laser Therapy: Targets and fades discoloration-like brown spots with light and heat energy.

For wrinkles, your dermatologist may recommend  treatments such as Botox and dermal fillers to reduce fine lines and restore volume for a youthful appearance.

Protect Your Skin for the Future

Preventing further sun damage is crucial. Incorporate broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher into your daily routine, and wear protective clothing when spending extended time outdoors.  We sell a fantastic brand, EltaMD, here in the office, which is the #1 selling dermatologist recommended sunscreen.

Consult With Our Team Today

At Three Rivers Dermatology in Coraopolis, Pittsburgh, PA, Dr. McClain, Dr. Berke, Leah Greco, PA-C, and Molly McIntyre, PA-C, are dedicated to helping you maintain healthy, youthful skin. If you’re concerned about wrinkles or sun damage, call (412) 262-4911 to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help rejuvenate your skin.

Sun-Exposure-Damage-Skin-and-Wrinkles-Progress-Faster

Excessive, unprotected sun exposure damages your skin and is a leading cause of skin cancer. It also accelerates the formation of wrinkles as you age. If you’re dealing with sun-damaged skin or wrinkles, the expert team at Three Rivers Dermatology in Coraopolis, Pittsburgh, PA, is here to help. Dr. Damon McClain, Dr. Susannah Berke, Leah Greco, PA-C, and Molly McIntyre, PA-C, offer a full range of cosmetic and medical dermatology services to protect and rejuvenate your skin.

What You Need to Know About Sun Damage

The effects of sun exposure are cumulative, meaning the damage from years past can surface as you age. Teen sunburns and tanning sessions can lead to long-term consequences like premature wrinkles and other skin concerns, including:

  • Sunburn: Ranging from mild redness to painful blistering.
  • Wrinkles: Deep lines form as your skin loses moisture and collagen over time.
  • Melasma: Dark, patchy discoloration on areas like the nose and forehead.
  • Freckles: Flat, circular spots that vary in color from tan to brown.
  • Solar Keratosis: Rough, scaly skin patches.
  • Actinic Cheilitis: Pre-cancerous lesions on the lower lip.

As you age, your skin naturally loses elasticity and moisture, making it more susceptible to damage. Sun exposure weakens the skin further, accelerating the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, particularly around areas of frequent movement, like the eyes and mouth.

How Dermatologists Treat Sun Damage and Wrinkles

At Three Rivers Dermatology, our team offers several advanced treatments to minimize the effects of sun damage and smooth wrinkles, including:

  • Chemical Peels: These remove the outer layer of damaged skin using mild acidic solutions, revealing a smoother complexion.
  • Microneedling:  These tiny needles painless creates microscopic holes which stimulate the formation of collagen.
  • Laser Therapy: Targets and fades discoloration-like brown spots with light and heat energy.

For wrinkles, your dermatologist may recommend  treatments such as Botox and dermal fillers to reduce fine lines and restore volume for a youthful appearance.

Protect Your Skin for the Future

Preventing further sun damage is crucial. Incorporate broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher into your daily routine, and wear protective clothing when spending extended time outdoors.  We sell a fantastic brand, EltaMD, here in the office, which is the #1 selling dermatologist recommended sunscreen.

Consult With Our Team Today

At Three Rivers Dermatology in Coraopolis, Pittsburgh, PA, Dr. McClain, Dr. Berke, Leah Greco, PA-C, and Molly McIntyre, PA-C, are dedicated to helping you maintain healthy, youthful skin. If you’re concerned about wrinkles or sun damage, call (412) 262-4911 to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help rejuvenate your skin.


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