Let’s be honest, there isn’t a man or woman alive who, given the
chance to have healthy-looking skin and free of wrinkles, would turn
that chance down.
People enter the world with healthy, radiant, skin, but environmental
and lifestyle factors through the course of day-to-day lives, means
some people’s skin can age at a much quicker speed than others.
Everybody is susceptible to harmful
ultraviolet (UV) damage, which isn’t always visible to the naked eye.
There are those that may have already caused some degree of damage or
premature ageing to skin and be totally unaware. The most serious and
potentially deadly type of such damage is skin cancer. This is the most
common form of cancer in the UK, with rates continuing to rise. There
are around 100,000 new cases diagnosed each year, and the disease kills
more than 2,500 people in the UK every year – equivalent to seven people
each day.
Therefore, with Skincare Awareness Week about to start on the 16th
May, perhaps it is time the nation began to think about how well they
look after their own skin, particularly with summer beginning in June.
This is the ideal time for everyone to consider skin health, and in
particularly, protecting the skin from damage – mainly emanating from
the UV rays emitted by sun and tanning beds, prematurely ageing or
increasing the risk of skin cancer from excessive exposure.
With all this in mind, DestinationSkin launched the first ever
#skincareaware Skincare Awareness Week on 11 May last year, which aimed
to boost awareness of how important it is – for both sexes – to properly
take care of the skin.
According to DestinationSkin, their new study of the UK public found
that 74% of people claimed to be #Skincareaware, however only 39% claim
they wear a sun protection factor (SPF) product and less than 20% wear
an SPF daily. Those worried about potential damage already caused can
choose to have free skin scanning throughout the campaign from
DestinationSkin. A skin scan is a quick and easy way to take a deeper
look at the health of your skin under a UV lamp to identify areas of sun
damage (pigmentation), dehydration and oiliness.
As a fully-registered online pharmacy with a massive range of
skincare products such as acne treatments, anti-ageing treatments, and T/Gel shampoo for scalp psoriasis,
Medical Specialists® Pharmacy fully support Skincare Awareness Week.
The pharmacy have thousands of patients and this includes many women
seeking the contraceptive pill Dianette for acne and other androgen
related skin disorders.
Psoriasis doesn’t always make the headlines compared to other health
problems, but around 3% of the population suffer with it (up to 1.8
million people). The condition occurs when the immune system generates
skin cells too rapidly, causing ‘plaques’ on the skin – a build-up of
scaly pink-coloured patches that can appear anywhere on the body, but
are more frequently seen on the elbows, knees and hands.
Eczema is another chronic skin disease that is often confused for
psoriasis and their lesions may be similar if they are chronic, but
these can also seem to be moist and oozing liquid – if the affected skin
is infected.
Psoriasis treatment is one of many areas which Medical Specialists®
are exploring, with a view to expanding the product base to cover this.
This comes after huge demand in requests for medication to ease the
symptoms associated with the condition.
Psoriasis and eczema are often thought to run in families, though the
causes of them have not been completely determined. Though with the
awareness campaign starting in just days, it will help increase
awareness of possible ways to avoid the non-familial skin problems.
Worryingly, many people are still under the impression that skin is
only afflicted with damage on sunny days. In reality however, although
ultraviolet B (UVB) rays – most intense during the summer months
particularly – are the primary cause of sunburn, ultraviolet A (UVA)
rays are present all year long.
UVA rays make up around 95% of the UV radiation that connects with
the Earth’s surface. Moreover, UVA rays can travel through glass, so
both it is important to protect the skin whilst indoors and outside.
A broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 should be used
in conjunction with one or more of the following UVA-protective
ingredients: avobenzone, ecamsule, oxybenzone, titanium dioxide, and
zinc oxide. Moreover, people can reduce the chance of getting skin
damage by applying window film to the windows at home, work and even in
the car, blocking nearly 100% of UVA and UVB radiation.
Medical Specialists®
realise not everybody will actually use sun cream and putting window
film on every surrounding window during the day is not always feasible.
Thus, a fair number of the population will get sunburnt in the next few
months, especially if the temperatures are going past 20°C. Many that do
get sunburnt could benefit from the over-the-counter product Oilatum Gel, which will help to soothe the painful symptoms.
Oilatum Gel is used to treat Eczema in addition to other dry skin
conditions. The gel stops excessive loss of moisture and boosts skin
hydration, reducing roughness, scaling and relieves itching and
discomfort. In addition, it is also claimed that inexpensive over-the-counter antihistamine tablets can be taken to help alleviate itching associated with sunburn.
Being in the sun for too long and abusing sunbeds will inevitably
badly damage the skin and cause premature aging, skin wrinkles and
increased pigmentation – although other factors can be linked to
wrinkles such as genetics, facial muscle contractions, environmental
exposure to heat, wind and dust, and smoking.
Medical Specialists® are fully committed to providing the most
effective and clinically proven treatments for skincare, such as acne,
anti-ageing and wrinkles. Patients can obtain prescription-only
medication to treat these conditions after completing an online
consultation, reviewed by one of Medical Specialists®’ GMC registered
doctors, or by posting a private prescription to Medical Specialists®,
written by the patient’s own GP.
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