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Published 04 Aug 2026
Yes. Sunscreen is one of the best ways to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. It helps prevent sunburn, lowers your risk of skin cancer, and reduces signs of early skin aging like wrinkles and dark spots.
Not by much.
Many people assume SPF 100 provides twice as much protection as SPF 50, but that’s not how SPF works.
That small increase usually isn’t enough to make a meaningful difference for most people. What matters most is using enough sunscreen and reapplying it often.
For most adults and children, a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 to 50 provides excellent protection.
Choose a sunscreen that is:
No sunscreen can block 100% of the sun’s rays, so it’s important to use other forms of sun protection too.
To get the most protection:
Sunscreen is only one part of protecting your skin.
You can lower your risk of sun damage by:
These simple steps help reduce your exposure to harmful UV rays and lower your risk of skin cancer.
Some people are more likely to develop skin cancer or sun damage and should be especially careful in the sun.
You may need extra protection if you:
Talk with your doctor if you’re unsure how to protect your skin or if you notice a new or changing mole, sore, or skin spot.
Sun damage can happen in every season, not just during the summer. Making sunscreen part of your daily routine can help protect your skin for years to come.
If you have questions about sun safety, need a skin evaluation, or want to establish care with a primary care provider, Grady’s primary care physicians are here to help. Book your appointment online at gradyhealth.org, through MyChart, or call (404) 616-1000. With convenient locations across metro Atlanta, you’ll have access to expert primary care and Grady’s full network of specialty services.
Want to learn more about staying healthy? Visit Grady’s Health Library for trusted, physician-reviewed information on symptoms, diseases, preventive care, medications, wellness, and more. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or looking for healthy lifestyle tips, you’ll find reliable resources to help you make informed decisions about your health.
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