Beware of Sun Exposure
The mere whim to change the tone of the skin by sun exposure can lead to fatal consequences. Do not think in extreme cases, but take into account that exposure to sun resulting unprotected skin spots.
Let’s start by understanding what gives skin its color. This phenomenon is due to the amount of melanin, a dark brown pigment produced by melanocytes, ie, the pigment cells. Normally sunlight stimulates melanin production, which also protects the harm that ultraviolet (type of invisible electromagnetic emissions) produced by the Sun
In people with very pale skin, pigment cells do not respond uniformly to the sun, and sometimes they do at all. The result is that the skin does not take a single color, but the pigment appears as small spots (freckles and moles), and other higher dimensions.
It is important to know that ultraviolet rays penetrate the epidermis (surface layer and more extensive skin), resulting in damage to lipids and proteins that protect it from within. It should be clear that the damage caused by these emissions on the skin is cumulative, and can only mitigate its effects through the application of sunscreens and protective or consumption of vitamins A and C (useful for the formation of collagen that protects tissue).
Now, if what is sought is to remove skin blemishes, you can perform a type of procedure that has gained much popularity recently, the “peeling”. This technique, carried out by specialists, removes layers of skin with glycolic acid, thereby achieving uniform tone, being able to also remove fine wrinkles and acne.
The range of probabilities has been extended because each skin requires different chemical treatment, although some clinics in Florida (USA) and apply a compound that is derived from pumpkin base, rich in vitamin A. As extra information, find that such a procedure will cost between 150 and 200 U.S. dollars, approximately.
Now, if you have between 2 000 500 and $ 4,000, the alternative may be to remove the surface layers by laser beam.
credit to: Regina Reyna