UVScan

The human skin undergoes certain changes when exposed to UV light to protect against damage. The skin's uppermost layer thickens, blocking UV light. The pigment-producing skin cells produce increased amounts of melanin, which tans the skin.

UVScan 1.1
Publisher: Datinf GmbH License: Shareware
Version: 1.1 Date Added: 13 November, 2008
File Size: 1000.0 KB Downloads: 21
Price: $281.92 Editor Rating:
Systems: Windows2000, Win98, WinME

The human skin undergoes certain changes when exposed to UV light to protect against damage. The skin's uppermost layer thickens, blocking UV light. The pigment-producing skin cells produce increased amounts of melanin, which tans the skin.Exposure to sunlight prematurely ages the skin. Exposure to ultraviolet light is responsible for the fine and coarse wrinkles; irregular pigmentation; brown and spots; and leathery skin.The more sun exposure a person has, the higher the risk of skin cancers. The key to minimizing the damaging effects of the sun is avoiding further sun exposure; damage that is already done is difficult to reverse. Chemical peels, alpha-hydroxy acids, tretinoin creams, and laser skin resurfacing may improve the appearance of thin wrinkles and irregular pigmentation.

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