June 2021 Issue 151

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Ask The Doc: Skin Care & Exposure Dr. Lyn Pascoe Viva Medical Aesthetics

1. Which Facial Lesions are Benign? There are many types of facial lesions. The majority are benign and can be treated for cosmetic reasons. These include seborrheic keratoses, which are typically brown and can be slightly raised or significantly raised with a wartlike appearance. Your physician can treat these with cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen). Melasma is a skin condition triggered by sunlight and hormones, which appears as dark patches on the forehead, upper lip, and cheeks. The best treatment for melasma is prevention using a physical sunscreen and always wearing a hat when sun-exposed. Once it has occurred, melasma is best treated with a combination of lightening lotions, glycolic peels, Retin, and topical Vitamin C. 2. Which Facial Lesions are Cancerous? The lesions we need to be on the watch for are Actinic Keratoses, Keratinocyte Carcinoma, and Melanoma. Actinic Keratoses appear as rough, red, and scaly patches on sun-damaged skin. In the course of a year, 0.1% of these will

become skin cancer, 20% will resolve, and 80% will progress. Because of this, they should be treated by a physician. Options are cryotherapy or a prescription cream used under supervision. It is IMPORTANT to note that the daily use of a physical sunscreen (think Zinc or Titanium Dioxide) will increase the chance of an actinic keratosis spontaneously resolving on its own. Keratinocyte CarcinomA is a group of skin cancers that may be either Squamous Cell or Basal Cell. These need to be diagnosed by a physician and will require a biopsy. These are usually treated with excision.

development of skin cancer. Ultraviolet B (UVB) makes up 5% of the UV radiation reaching the earth’s surface. UVB can cause sunburn, skin cancer, hyperpigmentation, and skin inflammation.

in their formulation. They have an excellent safety profile, and studies show that they are not systemically absorbed. Physical sunscreens are the preferred choice for children, and I prefer them for all my patients.

Melanoma is the most aggressive skin cancer and needs aggressive treatment.

Sunscreen Agents are broadly classified into two groups Chemical And Physical. Chemical Sunscreens contain a variety of ingredients to provide coverage against both UVA and UVB radiation. Studies show that these ingredients are absorbed into your system. Research is ongoing as to whether there is harm from the absorption of these ingredients. Oxybenzone and Octinoxate are believed to impair coral reef growth and are now banned in Hawaii.

To recap: * If you have facial skin lesions, have your physician examine and diagnose them . *Always wear sunscreen. I strongly suggest that you use one of the newer physical sunscreens that are now formulated to be non-greasy and light. They do make a difference.

3. How do I Protect Myself from Sun Damage and Possible Skin Cancers? While genetics and skin type play a role in the cause of skin cancers, the effect of sun exposure and subsequent sun damage cannot be ignored. The use of an effective sunscreen daily is very important. 4. What is a Topical Sunscreen Agent? Ultraviolet A (UVA) makes up 95% of the UV radiation we are exposed to. UVA leads to photoaging, hyperpigmentation and may contribute to the

Physical Sunscreens Contain commonly contain titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. They reflect light in the visible light range, but work as chemical filters in the UV range. They are stable in the sun and so do not need chemical stabilizers

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Feed Your Skin

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pages 56-57

Broombusting in June

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page 72

June Forecasts

5min
page 77

What’s In Your Shopping Cart?

2min
page 74

Paddling Adventures in Cowichan Bay. Beginners Welcome

2min
page 70

Picnic Parks with Water Features and or Playgrounds

4min
page 76

Brain Injuries Don’t Care! June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

2min
page 60

Fresh Food comes from Local Farms

3min
page 55

Paul’s Pump and Treatment

7min
pages 53-54

Creating A Simple Kitchen Herb Garden

4min
page 48

Who’s That in the Rivers?

1min
page 52

The Mediterranean Garden

3min
page 49

Cowichan Valley’s Six Mountains Forest: War or Peace— The Choice is Ours

4min
page 50

Man Mugs by Hilary Huntley

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Dad’s Dream The Outdoor Kitchen

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page 46

Charcuterie in The Vineyard

2min
page 45

Growing Tea, Knowing Tea

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page 44

Artist Ken Campbell Brings A Quintessentially Canadian Theme

2min
page 42

Bill C-208 Amend the Income Tax Act

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page 40

Birch Bark Bitings by Pat Bruderer

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page 43

Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully

3min
page 41

Cold Comfort: Surf Photography from Canada’s West Coast

2min
page 39

A Deeper Look into The Flowers of June

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Supreme Fighter in the Battle of Inflammation

2min
page 36

Support Your Community One Frozen Dinner At A Time

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page 35

Ask The Doc

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page 33

President Nixon, China, and Acupuncture

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Father’s Day Gift Guide - Stay Loyal to Local

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Broccoli Sprouts: The Summer Superfood

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page 29

Are Birds the Key to Happiness?

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page 25

Father’s Day BBQ

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page 23

Life Under The Oak

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page 24

Local Pairings for Grilling Surf & Turf

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Delicious Food Made to Order Right to Your Home

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Choosing A Vineyard Site

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Mosul: May, 1980

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Julie Nygaard creates Layers of Meaning

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Why We Should Read

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page 15

Joyful Spring Mural Mosaic on display at Chemainus Library

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Will BC’s Old-Growth Become Nothing But A Faint Memory?

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