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Protect & Restore Your Skin from Sun Damage

At Campbell Dermatology & Aesthetics, we provide expert treatments that repair sun-damaged skin and help prevent long-term risks—so your skin stays healthy, radiant, and youthful.

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Sun damage develops over years of UV exposure, causing premature aging, dark spots, rough texture, and even increased skin cancer risk. Our providers carefully evaluate your skin, identify early signs of damage, and create customized treatment plans to restore health, protect against further harm, and preserve long-term skin vitality.

Personalized Care for Sun-Damaged Skin

Advanced Treatments for Sun Damage

We combine advanced technology and medical expertise to reverse visible damage and reduce future risks.

#1 Sun Damage Repair McMinnville

 Prescription and medical-grade creams that reduce discoloration, improve texture, and support skin repair.

Innovative treatments that target sunspots, redness, and uneven tone, promoting clearer and smoother skin.

Professional peels that remove damaged outer layers, revealing healthier, rejuvenated skin.

Education on sun safety, sunscreen use, and lifestyle adjustments to reduce future UV-related skin damage.

Sun Care That Goes Beyond Skin Deep

Sun damage doesn’t just change how your skin looks—it can affect long-term health and confidence. We combine advanced treatments with preventive care, helping you look better today while protecting your skin for the future.

“We don’t just repair damage. We help protect and preserve your skin for life.”

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#1 Sun Damage Repair McMinnville
What is sun-damaged skin?
Sun-damaged skin develops after years of ultraviolet (UV) exposure. It can show up as dark spots, uneven tone, rough texture, fine lines, redness, or precancerous changes beneath the surface.
Yes. Sun damage accumulates over time, which means changes may not become visible until years later. Even sun exposure from earlier in life can affect your skin today.
Not exactly. While aging is natural, sun damage accelerates aging and causes changes that wouldn’t occur as quickly without UV exposure, including pigmentation and loss of elasticity.
Some visible signs of sun damage can be improved with medical treatments, while others can be prevented from worsening. The goal is to restore skin health, improve appearance, and reduce future risk.
Treatment options may include medical-grade topical therapies, laser or light-based treatments, chemical exfoliation, and personalized prevention plans based on your skin’s condition.
Yes. Chronic UV exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancer. Early evaluation helps identify concerning changes and allows for proactive skin protection.

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