Sun Damage and Skin Cancer Aug 22, 2022 / by Complete Family Dermatology Team

Most people know that too much sun exposure can cause skin damage, but did you know that it can also lead to skin cancer, too? August is Summer Sun Safety Month, which makes it a good time to learn about sun damage and the different types of skin cancer.
Sun Damage
Skin damage from the sun can take two forms: primary and secondary. Primary skin damage is caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight itself. This type of damage includes sunburn, premature skin aging, and skin cancer. Secondary skin damage is caused by the visible light that reflects off surfaces like water, snow, sand, or pavement. Either way, UV rays can damage the skin in two ways:- Change the way the skin looks — wrinkles, brown spots, or skin that is thinning, red, or has lost its elasticity.
- Damage to the DNA in skin cells. This damage can accumulate over time and lead to skin cancer.