Getting your daily dose of sunshine comes with a lot of benefits. It replenishes your body’s vitamin D supply, an essential nutrient that boosts the immune system and puts you in a sunny disposition, too.
On the other hand, it also has its downsides. In this article, we’ll discuss photosensitivity and what it does to your skin in particular, and known photosensitive cosmetic treatments that warn against direct UV light exposure to achieve the best results.
Let’s delve right in!
Photosensitivity is a heightened allergic reaction when your skin is exposed to UV light, whether naturally through sunlight or from a tanning bed. It manifests as itchy and red sunburn or skin rash (photodermatosis), which can also develop to eczematous (photodermatitis).
There are two types of photosensitivity reactions.
It is triggered by a specific ingredient in a drug or skincare product or treatment administered either orally or topically. A phototoxic reaction can occur within minutes of exposure to UV rays, with symptoms only appearing on the parts of the skin that were exposed.
It is caused by drugs, products, or treatment directly applied to the skin. It stimulates a cascade of an antibody attack that views sun exposure as a threat. Symptoms of this type of photosensitivity are much more severe and involve inflamed rashes, blisters, angry red bumps, and skin lesions that start days after treatment and UV exposure.
Several factors can make you photosensitive. Photosensitizers frequently cause photosensitivity reactions in drugs and skincare products.
The Skin Cancer Foundation has an extensive list of topical and oral medications connected to photosensitivity. The most notorious ones include certain types of:
There’s a long list of illnesses that predisposes you to hypersensitivity to harmful ultraviolet light. Exposure to the sun can exacerbate the existing symptoms of these diseases, which are commonly autoimmune diseases or inherited genetic disorders. Here are some examples.
If you noticed, the majority of the post-treatment care guidelines would warn against going outdoors without wearing sunscreen or covering the treatment site with protective clothing or a hat, in the case of the facial area. It’s because some cosmetic procedures can make your skin vulnerable to harsh ultraviolet rays and can lead to painful and unpleasant side effects.
Here’s a complete rundown of photosensitive cosmetic treatments.
Whatever hair removal technique you’re using, it puts your skin at risk to photosensitivity. It does not matter whether you are waxing, applying creams, or going through laser or electrolysis treatment to achieve flawless and hair-free skin. The hair follicles and the surrounding skin area are still raw and would be too sensitive to the scorching heat of the sun.We highly recommend that you cover up or skip any outdoor activity that can put you in a compromising situation before and after a waxing or laser hair removal procedure.
Are you doing an at-home or in-clinic chemical peel treatment? Either way, we would strongly discourage tanning or sun exposure for your sake. Chemical peels down old, dull layers of the skin to reveal a fresh new layer that is more radiant and youthful in appearance. It is made possible by the fast-acting acid ingredients that they contain, which also makes you sensitive to sunlight.
Laser skin treatments are often dismissed as photosensitive cosmetic treatments that temporarily increase your risk of hypersensitivity to ultraviolet light. The basis is that laser treatment targets the skin’s pigmentation, also known as melanin, and when your skin is tanned, it confuses the light and messes up your treatment. As a result, it triggers excessive production of melanin in the area and can cause side effects, such as hyperpigmentation or uneven skin tone.
Here at APT Medical Spa, we offer laser treatments that deliver dramatic positive effects and effectively address various skin issues, from acne, premature aging, and blemishes. These include:
Our laser treatments are generally safe. They are administered by licensed aesthetic professionals that are thoroughly trained to give you the best cosmetic treatment experience possible.
In summary, light-based treatments and skin resurfacing procedures make you prone to photosensitivity. Should you shun these treatments altogether? Definitely no. The benefits of these photosensitive cosmetic treatments significantly outweigh the risks. Furthermore, it’s not necessary to postpone your appointments during the summer season.
As long as you seek treatment from a reputable aesthetician and stick to proactive skincare steps with emphasis on sun protection, you can count that you’ll get nothing but optimum results.
Check out these sun care tips!
Apply it on your face and other exposed parts of the skin, at least 30 minutes before going outside.
Don’t stay out under the sun for too long, even if you’re wearing sunscreen.
If planning a trip or exciting outdoor activities with friends and family, we suggest that you do it at a time when you have completed your photosensitive cosmetic treatments, and your skin has fully healed already.
We encourage you to be as detailed as possible during your visit with us to help us assess you to the best that we can and to prevent any untoward incident related to photosensitivity and other adverse effects.
At APT, we give a list of do’s and don’ts for clients to follow after they go through photosensitive cosmetic treatments.
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