12/06/2026
What actually causes skin cellular mutation? To protect the skin, one must first understand the invisible forces acting upon it.
Whilst most associate sun damage with the immediate discomfort of a burn, the true clinical concern lies in the silent, cumulative impact of the UV spectrum. At De Felipe, we believe that informed patients achieve the best long-term results.
The distinction between UVA and UVB is fundamental to your preventative health:
• UVA (Ageing & DNA Mutation): These rays account for 95% of UV radiation reaching the Earth. They pe*****te deep into the dermis, bypassing the epidermis to destroy collagen and elastin. Crucially, UVA initiates DNA damage that can lead to skin cancer, regardless of whether you 'burn' or not.
• UVB (Burning & Surface Damage): Primarily responsible for the immediate redness of a sunburn. Whilst these rays are more intense in the summer, they damage the outermost layers and are the main cause of non-melanoma skin cancers.
Your skin possesses a 'biological memory'. Every instance of cellular stress from childhood onwards is recorded within your DNA. Over time, this cumulative damage can manifest as pre-cancerous lesions or chronic photo-ageing.
True protection is not merely about avoiding a tan; it's about preserving the structural integrity of your largest organ.