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Forbidden Cosmetic Procedures in Summer

Summer forbidden cosmetic procedures: laser, peels, biorevitalization. Protect your skin with season-appropriate care.

Sophia Anderson
BySophia Anderson- Senior Editor
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In summer, protecting skin health requires careful selection of cosmetic procedures. Hot weather activates oil and sweat glands, increasing inflammation and infection risks. Sun exposure can cause permanent spots (hyperpigmentation) after certain treatments.

Russian dermatologist Maria Khvorova warns against aggressive procedures during summer:

  • Laser and injection treatments: Used for acne scars and hyperpigmentation, they raise the risk of spots.
  • Aggressive peels: Mechanical and chemical peels damage the skin's top layer, inviting infection.
  • Biorevitalization: If planned, perform it at least two weeks before sun exposure.

Alternatives include facial massage and gentle peels. Corneotherapeutic peels reduce inflammation and suit acne-prone skin. Choose season-appropriate, protective methods.

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