A professional sun damage facial can dramatically reverse the visible signs of UV exposure, from dark spots and uneven tone to fine lines and rough texture. Years of sun exposure, especially in high-altitude states like Utah, take a cumulative toll on your skin that daily skincare products alone cannot undo. The right combination of professional treatments can turn back the clock on photoaging and restore a more youthful, even complexion.
Key Takeaways
- A sun damage facial targets hyperpigmentation, fine lines, rough texture, and uneven skin tone caused by UV
- Chemical peels, microneedling, microdermabrasion, LED therapy, and RF are the top 5 options
- Most patients see noticeable improvement after 3 to 6 professional sessions
- Prevention through daily SPF is essential alongside any sun damage facial plan
- Combining multiple treatment types delivers the most dramatic results

Understanding Sun Damage and Why You Need a Sun Damage Facial
Sun damage, or photoaging, accounts for up to 90 percent of visible skin aging according to the American Academy of Dermatology. UV radiation breaks down collagen and elastin fibers, triggers excess melanin production, and damages DNA in skin cells. The result is dark spots, wrinkles, rough texture, and loss of firmness.
In Utah, where elevation increases UV intensity by 20 percent or more, sun damage accumulates faster than in most states. Even people who wear sunscreen regularly may develop photoaging from cumulative exposure. A sun damage facial addresses these concerns at a deeper level than topical products.
Treatment 1: Chemical Peel for Sun Damage
A Chemical Peel is one of the most effective sun damage facial treatments available. Medium-depth peels using TCA or combination formulas remove damaged surface layers to reveal fresh, undamaged skin beneath. Most patients need 3 to 6 chemical peel sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for significant sun damage reversal.
Treatment 2: Microneedling for Sun Damage Repair
Microneedling with salmon DNA serum is a powerful sun damage facial option that works by triggering the skin natural healing response. The controlled micro-injuries stimulate new collagen and elastin production. The salmon DNA serum amplifies results with regenerative peptides. According to Harvard Health, microneedling has demonstrated effectiveness for treating photoaging and hyperpigmentation.
Treatment 3: Microdermabrasion for Sun-Damaged Skin
Microdermabrasion uses fine crystals or a diamond-tipped wand to gently remove the outermost layer of sun-damaged skin cells. This sun damage facial treatment is particularly effective for mild to moderate photoaging, age spots, and rough texture. Monthly sessions keep sun-damaged skin constantly renewing.

Treatment 4: LED Light Therapy for Sun Damage
LED Skin Tightening uses specific light wavelengths to stimulate collagen production and reduce inflammation. Red light at 630 to 660 nanometers penetrates deep into the dermis to boost cellular repair. LED therapy is completely non-invasive with zero downtime, making it an excellent sun damage facial addition. The Cleveland Clinic notes promising results with LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation.
Treatment 5: RF Facial for Sun Damage Tightening
A Non-Surgical RF Facial uses radiofrequency energy to heat deeper skin layers, triggering collagen remodeling and skin tightening. This sun damage facial treatment addresses the loss of firmness and elasticity that UV exposure causes. RF delivers noticeable lifting and firming without surgery.
Creating Your Sun Damage Facial Treatment Plan
The most effective approach combines multiple treatments. A comprehensive plan might include monthly microdermabrasion, a series of chemical peels for pigmentation, microneedling for collagen rebuilding, and weekly LED sessions.
Our Classic Facial serves as an excellent starting point. Our Glow Dermaplane Facial provides gentle resurfacing between intensive treatments. For active breakouts alongside sun damage, our Acne Treatment Facial addresses both concerns. Professional extraction treatments can also clear congested sun-damaged skin.

Ready to Transform Your Skin?
Book your sun damage facial at Lumiere Beauty & Spa in Murray, Utah. Open 7 days a week, 10am-6pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can sun damage on the face be reversed?
Yes, many signs can be significantly improved with professional treatments. A sun damage facial using chemical peels, microneedling, or LED therapy can reduce dark spots, smooth texture, and stimulate new collagen.
How long does it take to see results?
Most patients notice initial improvement after the first treatment, with significant results after 3 to 6 sessions. Collagen remodeling continues for 3 to 6 months after microneedling and RF treatments.
Which facial is best for sun spots?
Chemical peels with glycolic or TCA acid are typically most effective for sun spots. Microdermabrasion with brightening serums also produces excellent results for a sun damage facial approach.
Is it safe to get facial treatments if I have sun damage?
Yes, professional sun damage facial treatments are designed for photodamaged skin. However, wait until any active sunburn has fully healed before scheduling chemical peels or microneedling.
How can I prevent further sun damage?
Daily broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher sunscreen is essential. Reapply every 2 hours outdoors, wear protective clothing, and avoid peak UV hours between 10 AM and 4 PM.

