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Can sun damage to your skin actually be reversed?
Yorkshire Evening Post
|August 18, 2025
With heatwaves having swept the UK, some of us may have stayed out in the sun a little longer than we should have.
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And by the time August wraps, your skin may be carrying more than a tan. A summer of UV exposure even with regular SPF - can leave its mark in the form of pigmentation, dullness and wrinkles.
But is it possible to undo the damage? Doctors share their insights on the signs, treatments and preventative care that can actually make a real difference.
SPOT THE SIGNS
Uneven tone, new freckles or a rough texture can be more than just seasonal side effects.
"The most common signs of sun damage are hyperpigmentation, wrinkles and fine lines, freckles, dark spots and a dry, rough texture," says skin health and cosmetic doctor, Dr Amiee Vyas MBBS, founder of Doctor Amiee Facial Aesthetics & Skin.
It's not just about aesthetics either. Persistent patches of discolouration - particularly those that appear symmetrically on areas like the cheeks, nose or forehead - may be signs of melasma, a more stubborn form of pigmentation.
"You might also notice dark spots that weren't there before or areas where the skin feels thicker or more leathery," explains aesthetics doctor Dr Jessica Halliley.
CAN YOU ACTUALLY UNDO THE DAMAGE?
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