Dermatol. praxi. 2019;13(2):68-70 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2019.010

Current approach to photoprotection

MUDr. Viktor Palla
Klinika chorob kožních a pohlavních FN a LF UP Olomouc

Solar radiation reaching the earth’s surface has an undeniable impact on the human body. In both the short and long term, it can
lead to serious skin changes that are particularly caused by the UVA and UVB parts of the ultraviolet spectrum. Therefore, consistent
and comprehensive protection is required. This currently involves wide-spectrum sunscreens, certified protective clothing,
and good-quality sunglasses. In addition, it is necessary to behave responsibly and take into account the current conditions of
the surrounding environment. It is also imperative to use all these means from childhood.

Keywords: photoprotection, ultraviolet radiation, sunscreen, SPF

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