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Dermatology

Sunscreens and Photoprotection

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6 sections · 83 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers
    • Why sun protection matters

    2 slides

  2. 02

    History and Regulation

    How sun protection began, and how sunscreens are tested, labeled, and regulated today

    • Sun exposure: a changing attitude
    • Awareness has not changed behavior
    • Early history of sunscreen products
    • From sunburn prevention to broad protection
    • UVB, UVA2, and UVA1 wavelength ranges in sunlight
    • How sunscreens are regulated in the US
    • Global rules vary widely
    • Global comparison of efficacy testing and labeling of sunscreens
    • Global comparison of efficacy testing and labeling of sunscreens (continued)
    • Global comparison of efficacy testing and labeling of sunscreens (continued)
    • Sun protection factor (SPF): what it means
    • SPF value versus the percentage of erythemal UV filtered
    • Determination of the sun protection factor (SPF)
    • Why UVA protection is harder to test
    • Critical wavelength: the main lab test for UVA
    • Critical wavelength and UVA1/UV ratio testing
    • FDA sunscreen rules, 1999 to today
    • The 1999 and 2011 FDA rules
    • The 2019/2021 proposed rule: safety first
    • FDA proposed order (2021) for GRASE status of sunscreen active ingredients and dosage forms
    • What the GRASE categories mean in practice
    • FDA proposed order on sunscreens (2021) – ultraviolet B (UVB) and ultraviolet A (UVA) protection and labeling requirements
    • Getting a brand-new sunscreen ingredient approved

    23 slides

  3. 03

    Mechanisms and Active Ingredients

    How sunscreen filters absorb or scatter UV light, and the specific agents used to do it

    • How a sunscreen physically works
    • Two families of active ingredient
    • What happens when an organic filter absorbs UV
    • Fixing unstable filters: photostabilizers
    • Mineral filters: from "sunblock" to modern micronized form
    • Active ingredients in sunscreens by absorption spectrum
    • PABA and its relatives
    • Cinnamates and salicylates
    • Benzophenones
    • Other organic filters used today
    • Filters used abroad but not yet approved in the US
    • Mineral (inorganic) filters
    • Other photoprotective agents (not classed as active filters)

    13 slides

  4. 04

    Sunscreen Benefits: the Evidence

    What controlled human studies show about sunburn, aging, immune effects, and cancer prevention

    • Five kinds of sun damage a sunscreen should prevent
    • Action spectra for UV-induced skin damage
    • UVB versus UVA: a lopsided comparison
    • Why proving cancer or aging prevention is hard
    • Sunburn: why real-world protection often falls short
    • Sunscreen physically blocks sunburn
    • Photoaging: does daily sunscreen actually help?
    • Photoimmune suppression: UV can weaken skin immunity
    • Measuring immune protection versus sunburn protection
    • Sunscreen and actinic keratoses (pre-cancer spots)
    • Larger trials confirm fewer skin cancers with sunscreen
    • Sunscreen benefit in organ transplant recipients
    • Melanoma: nevi (moles) as an early warning sign
    • Melanoma risk: a genuinely mixed evidence base
    • Two theories behind the melanoma controversy
    • The strongest melanoma-prevention evidence available
    • Photosensitivity disorders: a different challenge

    17 slides

  5. 05

    Sunscreen Safety

    Skin reactions, systemic absorption, environmental questions, and the vitamin D debate

    • Decades of use, an overall excellent safety record
    • Irritation and allergy: common versus rare
    • Lay-press safety concerns, examined
    • Are nanoparticle mineral filters risky?
    • How much sunscreen enters the bloodstream?
    • Other reported safety questions
    • Environmental concerns: sunscreens and coral reefs
    • Policy response to the coral bleaching concern
    • Sunscreen and vitamin D: how the link works
    • The vitamin D "sufficiency" debate
    • Getting enough vitamin D without unsafe sun exposure

    11 slides

  6. 06

    Clothing and Photoprotection Strategy

    Protective clothing standards, and how to combine shade, clothing, and sunscreen sensibly

    • Photoprotective clothing: an unregulated space in the US
    • UV Protection Factor (UPF): SPF for fabric
    • What makes a fabric protective
    • Sunscreen as the "last line of defense"
    • Guidelines for photoprotection
    • Special populations
    • Key takeaways
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    • Dermatology, 5th Edition (2-Volume Set)

    17 slides