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Treatment for Sun Damaged Skin

A sun damaged skin treatment aims to rebalance skin that's been exposed to UV rays for too long. Sun damage... Read more

Scott + Sullivan

the moisturiser 50g

$95.00

Aspect Dr

active c serum 30ml

$156.00

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benefit clean 150ml

$86.00

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exfol a serum 30ml

$156.00

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the cleansing pad

$60.00

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opti crystal eye serum 7g

$209.00

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IS Clinical

cleansing complex 180ml

$77.00

The Benefits of Treatment for Sun Damaged Skin

A targeted treatment can work on the visible signs of sun damage, such as dark spots, fine lines, and uneven texture. These formulas work with the skin's natural renewal process, refining the surface, and improving tone.

Consistent use of a treatment for sun damaged skin on face can help to promote cell turnover, working to lift discolouration and even out rough patches. Many also contain antioxidants to help neutralise free radical damage, encouraging a brighter, more even-looking complexion in the long-term.

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Choosing the Right Treatments for Sun Damaged Skin on Face

The type of treatment you choose depends on your primary concerns. Some people have issues with pigmentation such as sun spots. Others want to work on their skin's texture, elasticity, or hydration. The important part is to be consistent. Once you start using targeted products, your skin can slowly heal and renew itself over time. Of course, continued daily SPF application is also important. When your skin is being damaged every day, it can't improve as fast. This will not only slow down your progress but also impact your results. A routine that includes both treatment and sun protection works best for long-term support.

Key Ingredients to Look for in Treatment for Sun Damaged Skin

Certain ingredients are widely used in treatments for sun damaged skin on face because of their ability to support renewal and repair.

Vitamin C helps brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of dark spots. Products such as vitamin C serums also help protect against environmental stress.

Retinoids, including options like retinol, support faster cell turnover and help improve the appearance of fine lines and uneven texture.

Niacinamide helps calm redness, strengthen the skin barrier, and improve overall skin tone. Many people include niacinamide in their routine to support balance and clarity.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) gently exfoliate the skin’s surface, helping to lift discolouration and improve luminosity. Products featuring Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) are often used to refine texture and brighten the complexion.

To explore a broader range of targeted solutions, you can browse products by skin concern to find treatments suited to your specific needs.

The Clinic’s Expertise

The Clinic carefully curates each treatment for sun damaged skin based on ingredient quality, effectiveness, and skin compatibility. Our selection focuses on formulas that support gradual repair while maintaining skin comfort. Each product is chosen to help improve tone, texture, and overall skin health, offering a balanced approach to treating sun damage over time.

FAQs

How long before I can expect to see results?

You will see some improvement in brightness and texture within a few weeks, but deeper and more complex changes like pigmentation may take a few months of regular use.

Is treatment for sun damaged skin on face safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, but be sure to select gentle formulations and introduce active ingredients gradually to avoid irritation.

Can I use Vitamin C and Retinol together?

Yes. In fact, many skin care routines incorporate both, applying vitamin C in the morning and retinol in the evening.

Will these products completely get rid of deep sun spots?

These treatments can dramatically reduce the appearance of pigmentation, but darker, more ingrained spots may require continued treatment and even professional intervention.

Should I wear sunscreen indoors while using these active treatments?

Yes. Sunscreen should be a part of your daily skin care regimen even when indoors. Sun exposure not only ages the skin, but it can also impact your treatment results.