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Dermatologist Highlights Sunscreen's Dual Role in Cancer Prevention and Anti-Aging

Dr. Mamina Turegano emphasizes daily sunscreen use during Melanoma Awareness Month, citing its benefits for reducing melanoma risk and improving skin health.

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Overview

  • Dr. Mamina Turegano, a board-certified dermatologist, underscores sunscreen as the most effective product for both preventing skin cancer and minimizing visible aging.
  • Clinical studies show that regular sunscreen use improves wrinkles and skin smoothness by allowing skin cells to rest and recover from UV damage.
  • UV radiation harms both the epidermis and dermis, where collagen resides, accelerating aging and increasing melanoma risk.
  • The NHS advises applying 6 to 8 teaspoons of sunscreen for full-body coverage and reapplying frequently to maintain protection.
  • This public health message aligns with Melanoma Awareness Month, aiming to improve sun safety and reduce skin cancer incidence.