Female Speaker: Summer may be behind us but the effects it has on our skin are now. The summer sun accelerates the photoaging process, meaning a healthy tone is really a sign of sun damage.
Dr. David Bank: Antiaging is a year-round commitment. I tell my patients that there are three key steps to maintaining healthier, younger looking skin. The first step in preventing photoaging is to avoid direct sunlight, particularly during peak hours, because not only exposure can be avoided, daily use of an SPF of at least 15 is an essential step for photoprotection. It's also important to use a broad spectrum sun screen, which means that it blocks against both UVB and the UVA sun rays. Antioxidants such as vitamin C or E, grapeseed extract or green tea can have a synergistic effect when used with your sun screen.
There are many antiaging procedures and treatments available to fight the signs of photodamage. For topical treatment, I prescribe Renova. Renova is clinically proven to reduce fine lines and wrinkles when used as a part of a comprehensive skin care regiment. It's also been shown to increase procollagen. Pump dispense provides users with the exact indicated amount of product, which gives patients great value and helps to achieve optimum results.
Female Speaker: For more information about Renova and the Renova Pump, visit www.aboutrenova.com in New York.
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