Skin Specialists Issue Winter Sun Holiday Warning
LONDON, January 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –
Over the winter a great many people feel the need to take a break somewhere sunny
because of the low temperatures and the short days here in the UK. However, the team at
The Laser Treatment Clinic [http://www.thelasertreatmentclinic.com ] in London are urging
people to take care when they seek winter sun in hot countries this year.
The dangers of protracted exposure to the sun’s UV rays are widely documented and most
people are aware of the fact that sun-worshipping comes with considerable risk. There is
not only the risk of sunburn and sunstroke, but also the risk of more permanent damage.
In the worst cases, persistent exposure to the strongest of the sun’s rays can cause
skin cancer, however the sun is also responsible for early signs of aging and negative
changes in the character of the skin. Sun damage
[http://www.thelasertreatmentclinic.com/ageing.html ] often appears in the form of lines,
discolouration and reduced elasticity of the skin.
On a cosmetic level, these negative changes in the character of the skin can cause
considerable distress. The team at The Laser Treatment Clinic have already successfully
treated signs of sun damage in countless patients, helping them to rejuvenate their skin
and restore their youthful complexions.
However, the team are urging people to take care this winter because prevention is
better than cure. In hotter climes, the winter sun is just as dangerous as the summer sun
in Europe and the UK so good preparation is essential. Seeking out shade during the
hottest parts of the day and staying well-supplied with sun lotions and sun block is the
best form of defence against the power of the sun.
Those who already suffer with signs of sun damage are advised not to make matters
worse by engaging in more sun exposure this winter, but by investing in proper treatment
to address the damage that already been done.
The Laser Treatment Clinic team can be visited at
http://www.thelasertreatmentclinic.com where members of the public will find
information on the type of treatments available.
Contact: Z. Patel, +44(0)20-7307-8712, enquiries@thelasertreatmentclinic.com
SOURCE The Laser Treatment Clinic
