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What are the most common skincare questions in the UAE? Expert dermatologists provide answers – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 2:48 AM
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Maintaining healthy skin in hot climates, such as those in the UAE and the broader Middle East, can be challenging due to factors like intense heat, high UV exposure, and low humidity levels. The combination of these environmental stressors can lead to sun damage, dehydration, skin dryness, and acne. To combat these issues, proactive sun protection, hydration, and tailored skincare routines are essential. Top dermatologists in the UAE offer valuable insights on common skincare concerns and recommend effective solutions for maintaining fresh and glowing skin despite the arid conditions.

One common skincare query is about the ideal products for a skincare routine. Dermatologists emphasize the importance of customized products based on individual skin type and concerns. Vitamin C serums and SPF 50 sunscreens are recommended for morning skincare to prevent sun damage and lighten dark spots. Retinol treatments in the evening can further support skin health by stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture. Consulting with a dermatologist is crucial for safe and effective product usage.

Acne is another prevalent skin concern in hot climates, influenced by factors like sebum production, sweating, and pore-clogging. Hormonal imbalances can also contribute to acne development, making treatment challenging. Dermatologists recommend a combination of treatments like chemical peels, laser therapy, and LED light therapy to address hormonal acne effectively. Lifestyle changes may also be necessary to balance hormones and manage acne breakouts.

Acne scars can be stubborn and affect one’s confidence, requiring tailored treatment based on the type and severity of scars. Atrophic scars like ice pick, boxcar, and rolling scars, as well as hypertrophic and keloid scars, may require a combination of treatments like retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and silicone gels to improve skin texture and appearance. Professional advice from dermatologists is crucial for managing and reducing the appearance of acne scars effectively.

Pigmentation is often caused by sun exposure and is a significant concern in hotter climates. Dermatologists recommend using retinols, in-clinic chemical peels, and light-based treatments like IPL to treat dark spots and achieve a more even complexion. Moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin E can help with flaky and dry skin caused by excessive sun exposure and air conditioning. Regenerative skin boosters are also recommended for hydrating the skin and supporting the skin barrier.

Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition in the Middle East, often misdiagnosed as acne due to similar symptoms. Products containing niacinamide, azelaic acid, and ceramides can help support rosacea-prone skin, while laser therapy can target redness and vessels effectively. Mole mapping is essential for early detection of skin cancers in individuals with sun-damaged skin, making SPF use critical for skin protection. Treatments like fillers, collagen-boosting therapies, and laser treatments can help address concerns like double chin and sagging neck, providing a more defined appearance.

In conclusion, with the help of dermatologists and tailored skincare routines, individuals in hot climates can effectively manage common skin concerns and maintain healthy and glowing skin. Consulting with skincare experts, using suitable products, and adopting preventive measures can go a long way in combating the challenges posed by extreme environmental conditions in the UAE and the Middle East region. Prioritizing skin health and following professional advice can lead to improved skin complexion and overall well-being.

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