How Anti-Aging Therapy Can Battle Skin Cancer There are three factors that take a major toll on your skin: the years, oxidation, and the sun. Sadly, what's responsible for our very existence on Earth is also responsible for most of the ill effects of aging, a phenomenon called Photoaging, An article from Skincancer.org refers to Photoaging as likely the first sign that the skin is getting damaged by the sun. With continued exposure, you even run the risk of getting skin cancer. Thanks to the advances in medicine, you can now rid yourself of such worries through anti aging therapy. Exactly what anti aging treatment methods can be used against Photoaging? Here are some of the most commonly used procedures: Sunscreen Sunscreen is the first line of defense against aging and skin cancer. Do you know when you should start wearing sunscreen with at least an SPF of 15 or higher? Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is used for treatment of extensive wrinkling and leathering due to Photoaging, pigmentation problems, and acne scars. The procedure makes use of a small metal brush rotating in high-speed or a file which abrades the upper layers of the skin to smooth out surface irregularities. For milder cases of Photoaging, a procedure called microdermabrasion is performed. This process makes use of very tiny particles to gently scrape away aging skin and stimulate the growth of new skin cells. Lasers The latest technology for lasers used in anti aging treatments is called IPL or intense pulsed light. IPL does not abrade the skin but it still results in softened facial lines and shallower wrinkles. IPL can also aid in the fading of some scars, removal of broken capillaries, as well as the hastening of new collagen growth. Lasers treat actinic keratoses, as well. Actinic keratoses are abnormal skin eruptions, also called precancers, that can lead to skin cancer. Botox Botulinum toxin A does not help reduce the incidence of skin cancer. However, it has been used for more than 20 years to aid skin that has developed wrinkles and lines due to loss of elasticity. Botox works by weakening some facial muscles to smooth the wrinkles away.