Updated
Updated · TODAY · Apr 24
Dermatologist urges sunscreen use to prevent collagen loss and maintain youthful skin
Updated
Updated · TODAY · Apr 24

Dermatologist urges sunscreen use to prevent collagen loss and maintain youthful skin

5 articles · Updated · TODAY · Apr 24
  • Dr. Michelle Henry, a board-certified dermatologist, recommends daily sunscreen with at least SPF 30, or SPF 50 for extended outdoor exposure, to protect skin from UV-induced collagen breakdown.
  • Proper sunscreen application, along with sun safety habits like shade and UPF clothing, slows collagen loss, reducing wrinkles and sagging associated with aging.
  • Additional strategies include using peptides and antioxidants in skincare, plus maintaining a balanced diet rich in amino acids and minerals, to further support collagen and skin health.
Is wearing UPF 50 clothing a more effective anti-aging strategy than constantly reapplying sunscreen?
If sunscreen is the best defense, are collagen supplements a waste of money for aging skin?
Beyond sunscreen, what is the single most impactful diet change one can make to protect collagen?
What are the long-term health risks of applying chemical sunscreens to our bodies every day?
Can high-tech laser treatments truly turn back the clock on significant collagen loss from sun damage?
How much faster does a high-sugar diet or chronic stress destroy your skin's collagen?