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Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so treat it right! Photoaging (skin damage such as wrinkles, brown spots, and lax skin caused by sun exposure) can be prevented — and minimized — with proper sun protection (such as sunscreen and protective clothing) and various anti-aging treatments. We’ve got lots of tips to keep your skin looking its best, and staying its healthiest, here.

Repair (and Even Reverse) Signs of Sun Damage PDF Print E-mail

womansprofile_150hAre you concerned about wrinkles, brown spots, and leathery skin? Following some simple guidelines from The Skin Cancer Foundation can help you repair and possibly even reverse these signs of skin aging, up to 90 percent of which are caused by the sun.

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Give Your Hands a Hand PDF Print E-mail

womanshandsWhen you think about protecting your skin from the sun, what comes first to mind? Your face? Your neck? What about your hands?

Unless you always wear gloves, your hands receive a tremendous amount of sun exposure over time. And about 90 percent of the visible skin changes attributed to aging — which appear on your hands as wrinkles, brown spots and leathery skin — are caused by the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

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Anti-Aging Treatments PDF Print E-mail
Treatment Roundup There are many treatments available to combat the aging effects of the sun, from creams to peels to lasers.  Plus, reducing the signs of sun damage can reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
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Four Questions to Save Your Skin PDF Print E-mail
Save Your SkinEveryone should see a dermatologist once a year. Spring is a great time to go, to get advice on sun protection and to have your skin examined before the beach weather begins. Here are four topics that you should discuss with your physician.
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10 Tips to Save Your Skin PDF Print E-mail
10 tips to save your skin You don't have to buy an armful of products and you don't have to have facials in order to have great-looking skin — and to protect yourself against skin cancer.  Here are 10 quick tips to keep your skin looking great.
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What Is Photoaging? PDF Print E-mail
Photoaging

Those lines around your eyes may not just be the products of age — they could be the products of photoaging, the wear and tear that years of unprotected sun exposure take on your skin.  Find out how the sun damages your skin, and why it is so important to stay protected.

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Facial Resurfacing Treatments for Photoaging May Also Help Prevent Skin Cancer PDF Print E-mail

If you think facial resurfacing procedures are just cosmetic, think again.

Facial resurfacing techniques – medical treatments that improve the look and feel of skin – are popular with patients looking to treat signs of photoaging (premature aging caused by ultraviolet exposure) like wrinkles, fine lines, leatheriness, discoloration, and sagging skin. But research now shows that chemical and laser peels (as well as other techniques) similar to the ones dermatologists use to restore skin’s youthful appearance may help prevent skin cancer, too.

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Treating Sun-Damaged Hands PDF Print E-mail

youngoldhandsIf your hands have visible damage, many signs of aging can be reversed with lasers and chemical peels that remove the skin’s top layer to reveal less damaged tissue beneath.

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You Are at Risk PDF Print E-mail
You are at risk

Skin cancer is the cancer men are most likely to face.  Find out why men are at the highest risk for skin cancer, and what they can do about it.

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To Protect and Serve PDF Print E-mail
To Protect and Serve

Perfectly polished, elegant nails are a sign of good grooming.  But nails do more than make you look good; they also protect your fingers and toes.  Find out how to reward your nails for all their hard work by keeping them healthy and looking great.

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