FOR ANTIGO TIMES
Many people may be tempted to pack the sunscreen away when temperatures get colder, but health experts say sun protection shouldn’t be reserved for the summer months.
“Even though the winter sun does not feel strong enough to cause a burn, the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays, both UVA and UVB, are still present and can still cause skin damage,” says Katrina Mattek, Physician Assistant at Aspirus Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics.
In fact, the sun's rays can be even more harmful during the winter months. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, snow reflects up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV light, so the rays hit you twice, further increasing your risk of skin cancer and premature aging. Mattek says this is why it’s very important to remember to wear sunscreen when performing outdoor winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding.
Here are five tips from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) to help protect your skin from the sun this winter:
By taking the time to protect your skin appropriately, you can help prevent sun damage and keep your skin looking healthy and youthful all year round.
Aspirus Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics carries medical grade skincare products that offer sun protection. For more information, visit www.aspirus.org/plastic-surgery or call 715.870.2162.
Aspirus Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics is located at 1901 Westwood Center Boulevard in Wausau, Wisconsin with some providers now offering outreach in Wisconsin Rapids and Rhinelander.
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