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Age Spots

What is Age Spots ?

Age spots, also known as liver spots or sun spots, are flat, brown, black, or gray patches that appear on the skin due to prolonged sun exposure and aging. Although harmless, they can affect skin appearance and confidence, especially when they develop on visible areas such as the face, hands, shoulders, and arms. If age spots are affecting your confidence, we can help. Our experienced dermatologists provide safe and effective treatments to restore your skin’s clear, youthful appearance. Contact us today to book your consultation and discuss the best treatment options for your skin.

What Causes Age Spots?

Age spots occur when melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color, increases in certain areas due to:

  • Years of sun exposure (UV rays stimulate excess melanin production)
  • Tanning beds
  • Aging process, especially after the age of 40
  • Genetic predisposition in some individuals

Symptoms of Age Spots

  • Flat, oval areas of increased pigmentation
  • Vary in size from freckles to half an inch wide
  • Usually appear on sun-exposed areas like the face, back of hands, shoulders, and upper back
  • They do not cause pain or discomfort but may be cosmetically concerning.

Treatment Options for Age Spots

Although age spots are harmless and do not require medical treatment, many choose removal for cosmetic reasons. Treatments include:

Topical Creams

Prescription creams containing hydroquinone, retinoids, or corticosteroids can gradually lighten spots.

Laser Therapy

Laser treatments target melanin and break down pigment, leading to clearer skin with minimal downtime.

Chemical Peels

Application of a chemical solution exfoliates the skin’s top layers, reducing age spot appearance over multiple sessions.

Microdermabrasion

A gentle skin resurfacing technique that removes the outer skin layer to lighten age spots and improve overall skin tone.

Cryotherapy

Freezing the spot with liquid nitrogen causes the pigment to peel off as the area heals.

Prevention Tips

To prevent new age spots and protect your skin:

  • Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) daily, even on cloudy days.
  • Wear protective clothing like hats and long sleeves when outdoors.
  • Avoid peak sun hours (10 AM – 4 PM).
  • Do not use tanning beds.
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