Sun-Induced Skin Changes
When spots, wrinkles, or changes in skin texture appear after years of sun exposure, the dermatologist is the indicated specialist to check them. Sun-induced skin changes are the alterations that solar radiation produces on the skin over time.
Frequent manifestations: spots, dryness, loss of elasticity, wrinkles and, in some cases, lesions that should be monitored.
When to see a doctor? An evaluation is recommended if a spot or mole changes in size, color, or shape, or if new lesions appear.
Which specialist treats it? The dermatologist evaluates these changes and guides skin care. If you notice new or changing marks, the prudent thing is to schedule a dermatological review.
Data on 186 doctors who treat sun-induced skin changes
Specialties that treat sun-induced skin changes
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in sun-induced skin changes
Dra. Claudia Ileana Saenz Corral
Dr. Miguel Ángel González Rodríguez
Dr. Abel Alberto Pavía López
Dr. Mauricio Enrique Zaragoza Perez
Dra. Nilda Eliana Gómez Bernal
Dra. Angelica Leonor Berron Ruiz
Dra. Grazia Jesus Hernandez
Dra. Olga Galván Montiel
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Jorge Escudero de la Peña
Dr. Guillermo Leopoldo Ruiz
Dr. Alvaro Contreras Villaseñor
Dra. García Ruiz María Teresa
Dr. Cruz Guillermo Argueta
Dr. Tomas Rangel Piza
Dr. Gerardo Maza Juárez
Dra. Vilma Reyes Bravo
Dr. Santiago Raymundo Nava Townsend
Dr. Pedro Becerra González
Dr. Norberto Matadamas Hernandez
Frequently asked questions
What is sun-induced skin changes?
When spots, wrinkles, or changes in skin texture appear after years of sun exposure, the dermatologist is the indicated specialist to check them. Sun-induced skin changes are the alterations that solar radiation produces on the skin over time.
Which doctor treats sun-induced skin changes?
Sun-Induced Skin Changes is usually treated by specialists in cardiologist, dermatologist, hematologist, clinical analyst, urologist, clinical pathologist, dermatologist, pediatric dermatologist.