After summer, your skin needs a careful 'reset'. UV rays, heat, sweat and pollution can leave visible marks - pigmentation spots, redness, enlarged pores and increased dehydration.
To restore balance and radiance to the complexion, Dr. Amalia Anghel, dermatovenerology primary physician, doctor of medical sciences, international trainer in injectable aesthetics and laser therapies, and founder of Skinmed Clinic - Center of Excellence in Dermatology in Bucharest, explains which treatments are ideal for summer damaged skin.
"The transition between seasons is the perfect time for regeneration. The skin needs deep cleansing, moisturizing and correcting the effects of photoaging. Autumn should not only mean changing your wardrobe, but also your skincare ritual."
Melasma and hyperpigmentation - the first signs after summer
After months of exposure to the sun, pigmentation spots and melasma become the most common reasons for visits to the dermatologist. Melasma occurs mostly in women and manifests as brown spots on the forehead, cheeks or above the upper lip.
"Melasma should be treated gently. Chemical peels, ClearLift laser or depigmenting mesotherapy are effective procedures for fading blemishes. But treatment must be accompanied by rigorous photoprotection - SPF 50+ even in the cold season." - explains Dr. Amalia Anghel.
For post-inflammatory or hormonal hyperpigmentation, modern solutions include:
- chemical peels with depigmenting acids (kojic acid, azelaic acid, vitamin C);
- laser which directly targets the melanin pigment;
- microneedlingto stimulate skin regeneration.
Dr. Amalia Anghel: "Results appear gradually, but are stable over time if the patient follows a consistent routine and protects the skin daily from light and oxidative stress."
Rosacea and couperose - persistent redness has modern solutions
Fall can make patients with rosacea or couperosis more uncomfortable. Fluctuating temperatures, dry air and sudden transitions from hot to cold favor vasodilation.
"Rozaceea and couperose are medical conditions, not just cosmetic. Vascular lasers are essential in their treatment, along with a gentle care routine. In early stages, correct treatment can prevent progression to inflammatory forms." - points out Dr. Amalia Anghel.
Autumn star treatments for complete revitalization
For a complete skin revitalization, specialists recommend non-invasive procedures that stimulate skin regeneration and improve the skin's appearance without recovery time.
One treatment combines gentle exfoliation with oxygenation and infusion of active nutrients, stimulating microcirculation and cell regeneration.
"It's like a breath of fresh air for the skin - it provides instant radiance and helps restore skin damaged by environmental factors such as sun exposure." explains the specialist.
Other procedures work deeper, without affecting the skin's surface, and help stimulate collagen and elastin production.
"Fine wrinkles, blemishes and enlarged pores are reduced and the results are visible on the face, neck, décolleté or hands. It is a safe and effective option for maintaining skin health", adds Dr. Amalia Anghel.
Skin dehydration - the signal to rebuild the dermal structure
After prolonged exposure to the sun, skin can lose its natural moisturizing ability, becoming dull and fine-lined, and the contours of the face may appear less firm.
Experts recommend bio-remodeling procedures that intensively moisturize and stimulate the natural production of collagen and elastin.
"Such treatments not only moisturize the skin, but also help restore facial structure and firmness without altering natural features. They are ideal for dry, mature or sun-damaged skin", explains Dr. Amalia Anghel.
Benefits:
- intense moisturizing and cell regeneration;
- improving skin elasticity and firmness;
- reducing fine wrinkles;
- remodel facial contours and restore lost volume.
Expert advice
"Fall is the ideal time to reset your skin. By combining stimulating treatments with moisturizing and corrective treatments, skin regains its natural glow. And prevention remains essential: daily SPF, internal moisturizing and regular visits to the dermatologist," concludes Dr. Amalia Anghel.
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