“Protect Your Skin from Sun Damage: Tips from Dermatologist Dr. Muhammad al-Fayoumi”

2023-05-19 11:41:23

In the summer, the skin is exposed to the scorching sun rays, which negatively affect its vitality and nature. According to doctors, sunlight is the main cause of skin aging and increased skin pigmentation, and excessive exposure to it may lead to serious health problems such as skin cancer.

The various benefits of the sun on human health are not hidden from anyone, but it is a double-edged sword. With the recommendations of doctors to be exposed to sunlight daily to benefit from “vitamin D”, doctors emphasize, on the other hand, to avoid the negative consequences of excessive and prolonged exposure to sunlight on the health of the skin, which may lead to premature aging.

The effect of negative sunlight affects not only the appearance of the skin, but also penetrates into the layers of the skin, causing the problem of melasma and skin pigmentation, whose treatment requires a specific and long-term plan in some cases due to the difference in its spread from one person to another and its depth.

According to doctors, dark pigmentation on the skin is one of the most common skin disorders in the world, and it causes great inconvenience, especially for girls.

Experts believe that sunlight is one of the most common factors for skin pigmentation, but there are other factors behind it, including some diseases, medications, and even daily skin care.

In this regard, a dermatologist and cosmetologist, Dr. Muhammad al-Fayoumi, told Sky News Arabia:

  • Sun exposure is very important for all parts of the body.
  • But too much sun exposure leads to many skin problems.
  • Ultraviolet radiation is present in a large proportion from ten in the morning until three in the followingnoon.
  • Therefore, please stay away from the sun during this period.

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