Sun protection: your secret to youthful skin!
Sun protection is not just for beauty, but above all for health. UV rays can cause serious damage to the skin, ranging from premature ageing to skin cancer. Especially in the summer months, when the sun is at its most intense, it is important to take appropriate measures to protect the skin. The right sun protection depends on the intensity of the UV rays, the activity and the length of time spent in the sun.
The most important tips: Stay in the shade between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., wear a hat, sunglasses and protective clothing, apply sunscreen and avoid going to the solarium.
Cordially,
Dr. Sabine Bruckert and your Dermis team
Anthelios – Sun protection for sensitive skin
Protect your skin with the best sun care. The ANTHELIOS range from La Roche Posay offers you highly effective sun protection products, developed with dermatological expertise for different skin needs. The products are perfectly balanced and combine highly effective broad-spectrum sun protection with optimum skin compatibility. Get a special 15% discount on 3 or more La Roche Posay sun care products in September 2024 (while stocks last).
The products are available at the Dermis Skin Clinic Bülach and Seefeld, at Medical Beauty in Bülach or online.
Dr. Sabine Bruckert’s recommendation
I PEEL Signature Face Lift
The signature facelift treatment “I PEEL” combines vitamin C, hydroxy acids and enzymes to accelerate cell renewal. The new technology of Centella stem cell extracts supports skin that is prone to redness. Botanical, detoxifying and energy-boosting complexes ensure visible results after just one treatment. Also wonderful for sun-stressed skin and for a beautiful glow effect. Per treatment CHF 190.
Valid in September and October 2024 at the Bülach and Seefeld locations.
Together against skin cancer
We are here for you – make an appointment for a skin check at one of our locations. Switzerland is the country with the highest number of new cases of skin cancer in Europe. Every year, an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 people are diagnosed with white skin cancer and around 3,200 with melanoma (black skin cancer). Melanoma is the fifth most common type of cancer, killing around 300 people every year. Around 20% of people who develop melanoma are younger than 50 at the time of diagnosis.