Key Points

As dermatologists globally push for daily SPF use, New Delhi doctors echo the vital importance. Experts caution that sun protection is more than cosmetic; it's essential for long-term skin health. UV rays can penetrate clouds and surfaces, posing risks both indoors and out. With summer upon us, adopting a sunscreen ritual is the best defense against cumulative sun damage and skin cancer.

Key Points: Doctors Urge Daily SPF for Long-Term Skin Protection

  • Dermatologists advise daily sunscreen for UV protection
  • Broad-spectrum SPF 30+ recommended for all seasons
  • Long-term use fosters radiant, healthy skin
  • Sun damage is cumulative and leads to premature aging
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SPF every day keeps the damage away: Doctors say sun protection is not optional

Experts stress sunscreen as a daily essential to guard against UV damage and skin cancer.

"Sun protection isn't just a cosmetic concern, it's a critical part of long-term skin health. - Dr Mandeep Singh"

New Delhi, May 27

As the sun beats down stronger each year and the tan lines get deeper, dermatologists across the globe are urging one common thing this World Sunscreen Day: make sun protection a non-negotiable part of your life.

Whether you are basking under a beach umbrella or just walking to your local store, UV radiation does not discriminate.

Experts warn that ignoring your daily sunscreen routine can do more than dull your glow, it could permanently damage your skin and raise your risk of cancer.

"Sun protection isn't just a cosmetic concern, it's a critical part of long-term skin health," said Dr Mandeep Singh, HOD, Plastic Dermatologist and Cosmetic Surgery at Paras Health, Gurugram.

While speaking to ANI, Dr Singh emphasises that UV rays are relentless; they can penetrate clouds, car windows, and even office glass.

"A broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, applied generously and re-applied every two to three hours, is your skin's best defence," he advised, adding, "Remember, prevention is always better than cure."

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation might be invisible, but its damage is not. From sunburns to pigmentation and fine lines to deadly skin cancers, the sun's rays are responsible for some of the most preventable skin issues, often showing up years later.

"Prolonged exposure to UV radiation leads to fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and uneven skin tone, often much earlier than expected," said Dr Amiteshwar Singh, Consultant Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Livasa Hospital, Amritsar.

He stressed that these signs of ageing begin beneath the surface, long before they become visible.

"Investing in your skin today ensures it stays strong, smooth, and radiant for years to come," he said.

Yes, you still need sunscreen indoors and on cloudy days. "The dangerous rays of the sun can pass through clouds and even bounce back off surfaces such as water, sand, and concrete, so protection is needed all year," said Dr Narander Singla, Lead Consultant - Internal Medicine at CK Birla Hospital, Delhi.

Speaking to ANI, Dr Singla warned that sun damage is cumulative, meaning every minute spent unprotected under UV exposure adds up over the years.

"What's a temporary tan today can add up to serious skin damage tomorrow," he noted.

He recommends a minimum of SPF 30 for daily wear, and SPF 50 or higher for outdoor exposure.

Add to that protective gear, sunglasses, and seeking shade during peak hours (10 am to 4 pm), and you have got a winning shield against UV harm.

From glowing skin to disease prevention, sunscreen offers far more than cosmetic benefits. It is an investment in your skin's future and your overall health.

As we observe World Sunscreen Day, doctors agree on one clear message: don't step out without your SPF armour.

And even when you are staying in, make that bottle of sunscreen your everyday companion.

So go ahead and make sun protection your daily ritual because protecting your skin today is the best gift you can give your future self.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such an important reminder! In Delhi's scorching heat, I've started applying sunscreen even when I'm just going to the balcony. My dermatologist showed me UV photos of my skin damage and it was eye-opening. Better late than never! 😊
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Rahul S.
I wish more Indian men would take this seriously. We think "sunscreen is for women" but skin cancer doesn't discriminate. After getting severe tan during cricket matches, I've started using SPF 50. Better safe than sorry!
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Ananya M.
As someone with melanin-rich skin, I used to think I didn't need sunscreen. Big mistake! Now I have pigmentation issues at just 28. Doctors are right - prevention is key. Sharing this with all my cousins in Chennai where the sun is brutal!
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Vikram J.
Good article but wish it mentioned more affordable Indian sunscreen options. Not everyone can afford imported brands. Our traditional oils like coconut provide some protection too - would be great if experts could comment on that.
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Sneha P.
My grandmother never used sunscreen but had flawless skin at 80. Makes me wonder if modern lifestyle is making our skin more vulnerable? That said, I religiously use SPF 30 now because pollution + UV rays are a deadly combo in Mumbai!
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Karan D.
Important message but implementation is tough in Indian conditions. Between sweating in humidity and frequent face washing, how practical is reapplying every 2 hours? Need more sweat-resistant formulas suitable for our climate.
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Meera R.

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