Getting Your Skin Ready for Summer

With beautiful weather already here, now is a good time to focus on your skin for summer!

Where to start? A complete, total body skin exam to check for any suspicious skin lesions is an important first step. Since skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in humans, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends that all adults receive a complete skin exam every year. This is the best way to catch skin cancer in its earliest and most curable stage.

At Golden State Dermatology, we are board-certified dermatologists who strive to offer the highest level of dermatologic care to our patients in a friendly, state-of-the-art practice. In addition to a thorough skin screening and treatment of all skin conditions, we also help our patients create a daily skin care regimen tailored to their skin type. We are highly experienced in formulating a skin care plan that is appropriate for you.

This includes the three basic goals of skin care: cleansing, protecting, and correcting your skin. Our practice treats patients of all ages from newborns to adults, with a keen understanding of the different needs of women in their 40s, 50s and beyond.

For example, our personalized skin care approach adjusts for women over 50 who look best with smooth slightly “shiny” texture rather than a matte finish to the skin. Light reflection from the skin looks fresher, and is actually the opposite of a matte finish. Therefore, avoidance of powder foundations and products is key for improving the appearance of mature skin.

Other common skin concerns such as adult acne, brown spots, broken capillaries, and fine lines can also be effectively treated with little down time and no surgery. At Golden State Dermatology, we want our patients to look refreshed and natural-appearing. With summer already here, let us help you maintain healthy, radiant skin.

Brown Spots and How to Get Rid of Them
Are you wondering what to do with those dark blotches that continue to appear on your skin, especially on the face?

Visiting your dermatologist is the first step in making sure that these spots are not pre-cancerous or even cancerous, and to initiate the proper medical treatment, if needed.

Most facial brown spots however, are harmless. There are several benign causes of this unwanted discoloration of the skin. They may be solar lentigos (literally meaning sun-induced spots occurring in mature, sun-damaged skin), ephelides (common freckles seen in children and young adults due to excessive sun exposure), post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (seen in people of color due to skin irritation after pimples, insect bites, rashes and other causes of skin inflammation) and melasma (skin darkening due to the influence of UV light exposure in combination with estrogen. Melasma, which is usually seen in women and often referred to as the brown “mask of pregnancy” commonly involves the forehead, temples, cheeks and upper lip and may occur during pregnancy or with the use of hormonal contraceptives (eg, estrogen-containing birth control pills, NuvaRing) and estrogen replacement therapy (HRT).

Once a well-trained dermatologist has examined your skin and determined that the brown spots you have are indeed benign and only cosmetic in nature, there are several effective options available to treat and remove them.

Prescription-strength topical skin care products
Many over-the-counter skin care products aimed at removing unwanted brown spots and other signs of skin damage just don’t contain the concentration levels in their active ingredients to provide the most effective results. For example, most skin-lightening products available at the dermatologist’s office are far stronger in concentration while also formulated to be gentler to the skin than the products you find at high-end department stores. By allowing a dermatologist to create an individualized skin care regimen for you, you will have an expert selecting the most effective products for your skin. Your dermatologist will be able to target your specific skin concerns while taking into consideration your skin type and skin sensitivities, as well as your lifestyle.

Chemical Peels and Lasers
Procedures such as chemical peeling, laser treatments (Fraxel, Clear and Brilliant, PicoWay laser, Intense Pulsed Light), and even liquid nitrogen (freezing) are all effective in improving brown spots, but only when performed under the direction of an experienced dermatologist who has extensive knowledge of patients’ skin types and risks for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (see above) which may occasionally occur due to the potential for irritation from these procedures. In most cases, pretreatment of patients with the use of prescription-strength topical fading products both before and after the chemical peel or laser treatment, is strongly recommended to ensure the best, longest-lasting results. Remember, the cause of brown spots is sun exposure, and the sun is not going away anytime soon!

It is critical to always remember that meticulous sun protection of your skin is as important as any treatment choice when considering removal of brown spots.

Have a wonderful summer and protect your skin from the sun!

Written By: Lillian Soohoo, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist
Golden State Dermatology

Melchor Pavilion

2490 Hospital Drive, Suite 201

Mountain View, CA

To book an appointment, click here or call 650.988.5621

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