Novakovic, LjubomirAlmusalami, Mustafa2024-10-142024https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/73234Photoageing, distinct from intrinsic ageing, results from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, leading to premature skin ageing. This study investigates the risk factors, behaviours, and misconceptions contributing to photoageing, highlighting the impacts of UVB and UVA radiation. It also explores the roles of visible light and infrared radiation in photoageing, emphasizing comprehensive photoprotection strategies. The study examines environmental and individual factors, such as geographic location, lifestyle, and skin type, influencing UV exposure and photoageing severity. Behavioural factors, including intentional tanning and inadequate sunscreen use, further increase the risk. The research underscores the importance of public education to promote effective sun protection and dispel common misconceptions about sunscreen and UV exposure.55enphotoageingbehaviourUV radiationoxidative stressphotoprotectionsunscreenmisconceptionsRISK FACTORS, BEHAVIOURS, AND MISCONCEPTIONS CONTRIBUTING TO PHOTOAGEINGThesis