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Is Everyday Sunscreen Use Leading to Vitamin D Deficiency? Expert Explains
Do you ever consider the possibility that your daily routine of applying sunscreen might result in your body not being able to produce adequate vitamin D levels? Many of us worry about this issue because applying sunscreen has, in fact, become part of our daily routine. Many experts' opinions can make us confused between taking care of our skin and taking care of our health.
To clear the confusion, we spoke to Dr Hemang Sanghvi, Consultant Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central, who explained whether daily sunscreen use truly puts you at risk of vitamin D deficiency.
Why Dermatologists and Surgeons Stress Daily Sun Protection
"We regularly see the cumulative effects of UV damage: deep wrinkles, uneven skin tone, sunspots, and loss of elasticity. These changes occur gradually and are often irreversible. Daily sunscreen use is one of the simplest preventive measures to preserve skin structure and delay visible ageing," explained Dr Sanghvi.
Does Sunscreen Really Block Vitamin D Production?
A possible deficiency of vitamin D is a valid consideration; however, as far as sunscreen is concerned, the claim tends to be exaggerated for many people. We emphasise that sunscreen does not block 100% of UVB rays, and brief incidental sun exposure is usually sufficient for some vitamin D synthesis. Moreover, vitamin D is not solely dependent on sunlight; it can be safely obtained through diet and supplementation without damaging the skin.
The Hidden Cost of Intentional Sun Exposure
"From a reconstructive and aesthetic standpoint, intentional sun exposure without protection increases the need for corrective procedures later in life. Skin cancers, particularly non-melanoma types, are also more common in chronically sun-exposed areas-an issue plastic surgeons frequently manage surgically," highlighted Dr Sanghvi.
How to Balance Skin Protection and Vitamin D Needs
Experts recommend a balanced approach:
- Use sunscreen daily to protect skin health
- Check vitamin D levels if deficiency is a concern
- Address low levels through diet or supplements under medical guidance
- This allows you to protect your skin without compromising overall health.
Bottomline
Dr Sanghvi concluded, "Sunscreen is an investment in future skin health. Vitamin D deficiency should be corrected through nutrition or supplements, not by increasing unprotected sun exposure that accelerates ageing and skin damage."
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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