
Sun Damage
How UV Exposure Affects The Skin
Years of sun exposure can contribute to pigmentation concerns, rough texture, fine lines, uneven tone, and premature aging. Even with proper skincare, accumulated UV damage can become more noticeable over time.
Sun damage often affects not only the face but also the neck, chest, hands, and other frequently exposed areas. Fortunately, advanced aesthetic treatments can help improve the visible effects of environmental damage and restore healthier-looking skin.
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Restoring Clarity And Radiance
We offer a variety of treatments designed to target the visible effects of sun damage and support healthier skin function. Depending on your concerns, recommendations may include BBL HEROic, MOXI, CO2 laser resurfacing, VI Peels, skin resurfacing, and customized skin rejuvenation treatments.
These solutions help improve pigmentation, texture, and overall skin quality while supporting long-term skin health.
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Skin Rejuvenation
Restore a brighter, healthier appearance with customized skin rejuvenation treatments tailored to your unique skin concerns.
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Skin Resurfacing
Renew damaged skin and improve complexion clarity with advanced skin resurfacing treatments.
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BBL Heroic
Restore a brighter, more youthful complexion with advanced BBL HEROic skin rejuvenation treatments.
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MOXI
Prevent and correct early signs of aging with gentle MOXI laser skin rejuvenation.
Any Questions?
Many visible signs of sun damage can be significantly improved with professional treatments that target pigmentation, texture irregularities, and collagen loss.
Common signs of sun damage include dark spots, uneven skin tone, rough texture, fine lines, redness, and a dull complexion. A professional skin evaluation can help determine whether these concerns are related to UV exposure or other factors.
Yes. The effects of UV exposure often accumulate over time, meaning sun damage may not become visible until many years after the skin has been exposed.
Absolutely. Daily sun protection helps prevent additional UV damage and supports the results of your skin rejuvenation treatments by protecting your skin as it heals and renews.
Yes. Sun damage commonly develops on the neck, chest, shoulders, arms, and hands—areas that are frequently exposed to ultraviolet light throughout the year.
In many cases, yes. Treatments that address sun damage can also improve skin texture, tone, clarity, and overall radiance, helping the skin appear healthier and more youthful.

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At Aesha Medical Aesthetics, every detail is guided by purpose. Combining advanced aesthetic expertise with a deeply personalized approach, we create an experience built on trust, education, and refined results. Our focus is simple: helping you feel confident, understood, and authentically yourself.




