In clinical dermatology and medical aesthetics, sun protection is an important part of post-procedure care. After treatments such as laser, microneedling, peeling or RF-based devices, the skin enters a heightened state of vulnerability, characterized by inflammation, impaired barrier function and increased photosensitivity. Choosing the appropriate sunscreen during this phase is important, not only to prevent UV-induced damage, but also to support skin regeneration and maintain treatment results.

Sunscreen that heals, not just protects
Healing and Soothing Benefits
Post-treatment sunscreens should do more than just UV protection – they should actively aid in recovery. Look for added ingredients that support regeneration and soothing, such as:
EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) to accelerate skin cell repair and improve wound healing after treatment
Centella Asiatica, a proven botanical to reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair
Ectoine, a stress-protective molecule that stabilizes the skin and improves resilience.
These active ingredients help ensure that the sunscreen not only sits on the skin as a shield, but also works below the surface to promote healing.
Recommended Sunscreen – UV-Protecting Cellular Protector

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Cell Protection Sunscreen has SPF 50+ PA++++, a mineral-based formula with 100% zinc oxide in particles of various sizes, designed for broad application in all types of treatments. It combines physical UV protection with regenerative and anti-inflammatory ingredients such as EGF, ectoin and centella asiatica.
