Some salon procedures can be dangerous in the summer, as they violate the integrity of the skin. Surgeon Alexander Umnov told Life about this.
According to him, laser procedures cannot be called safe for the skin, but they become very popular with the onset of summer. Despite the popular belief that laser hair removal only affects the hair follicles without affecting the skin, studies show that this is not entirely true.
It is desirable to carry out a similar procedure in the winter to avoid sunburn, since the skin becomes more vulnerable after such hair removal. Even more seriously, the surgeon urged to take the removal of pigmentation on the face with a laser. Exposure of the light beam not to the hair follicles, but to the pigment in the skin, will make it extremely sensitive to ultraviolet radiation. It will be safer to apply a brightening cream at night, and in the morning a cream with spf protection.
The expert added that laser lifting is also very unsafe, as it leaves the skin bare.
As for Botox, according to the doctor, the drug is very sensitive to heat, so exposure to the sun can negate the results of the procedures, and is also fraught with inflammation.
Finally, a dangerous and very undesirable procedure in the summer is both home and salon peeling, which is an acid burn. According to the surgeon, pigmentation occurs immediately when the sun hits the skin. If you want to cleanse your skin in the summer, use a harmless peeling roller or wash with an acid foam to cleanse the skin, and then apply sunscreen.
If you did do one of these treatments in the summer, the only way to save your skin is to apply plenty of SPF throughout the day to protect your bare skin.
Source: Rosbalt

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