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[A340]Age Spot Laser Removal
by Lisa Ortega, Lis

To have the clearest and healthiest looking skin is of course a goal that many of us have. Who wouldn't want clear and radiant skin well into old age? There are now a number of options to remove unwanted marks and blemishes from the skin as they appear throughout a lifetime. Since the skin is the one bodily organ which receives the most weathering from the elements, maintaining it and taking good care of it is important.

Age spot removal is an option which helps to remove marks which are largely due to exposure to the elements, in particular the sun. Liver marks or age spots often occur as we age and are related to not only the elements but also our skin type. Some skin types tend to accumulate more melanin in areas which are exposed to light. Over the years, our skin receives a lot of sun contact and sometimes this contact is purposeful and others by accident. It is thus important to be aware of how much sun your skin is receiving. Depending on the part of the world you live in and what the climate is, exposure to bright sun may not occur predominantly throughout the year. It is still crucial however to be aware of the skin and to wear sunscreen since the sun does not necessarily have to be shining brightly to affect the skin. Rather, on overcast days, the skin can still be damaged by the rays of the sun which are still present in the atmosphere. With this in mind, being aware of how much sun one receives is important. Getting sun is not necessarily a bad thing either. The sun provides us with much needed Vitamin D by jump starting our body's production of the nutrient. So getting sun is not necessarily going to negatively impact our health, but overexposing the skin can result in unsightly marks and blemishes over time which can tend to increase and become more difficult to remove.

There are number of ways to perform age spot removal and a dermatologist in your area is one of the best places to find out more about what options are available to you. Obviously patients ought to seek out a dermatologist that they feel comfortable with and that is experienced. Even doing some research prior to an office visit is a good idea to help the patient get an idea of what options are available. Currently there are less invasive to more invasive and less expensive to more expensive treatment options available. Patients can opt to use creams and gels which contain certain acids which promote cell turnover, lightening the skin and removing spots. Such treatments are generally effective for various types of marks and not just age spot removal. These are some of the least invasive options but should be used with care as they can cause irritation and can cause redness in the skin if overused. Age spot removal can also be performed using ipl fotofacial treatments, or the use of a high frequency light to eradicate dark marks. Laser treatments have also been used. It is best to consult with a trusted dermatologist to discuss what treatment options may work best for your skin type and situation.


One of the most popular ingredients is hydroquinone, not to be confused with ubiquinone. The names sound very similar, but the compounds have very little in common. Ubiquinone is the ?official? name of coenzyme Q10. Hydroquinone is a chemical that inhibits melanin production.

Inhibiting melanin production makes it an effective ingredient, but not a safe one. It has been known to cause an allergic reaction that triggered the development of black bumps all over the face and body. It is a probable carcinogen (an agent that causes cancer) and it has been banned for use in cosmetics in the European Union. That may have prompted a German company to develop a safer compound.

Actually, the SYMRISE Company set out to make a lotion to reduce irritation; rashes, redness, itching, etc. Only later did they learn that their lotions were effective age spot faders, as well. The active ingredient is called Extra-pone Nut-grass or Motha Root. At a .5% concentration in a lotion it inhibits melanin production by 41.4%.

The only problem with inhibiting melanin production is that it will fade the surrounding area, too. This may be desirable for someone whose complexion is darker than they would prefer, but it would also make them more sensitive to sunlight and more susceptible to burning.

For the average person, age spot faders containing melanin inhibitors are probably unnecessary. On the other hand, everyone should be using creams that contain ubiquinone. Recent studies show that it repairs sun damage, reduces wrinkling and makes the skin softer.

Preparing ubiquinone in a manner that allows it to penetrate deeply has been challenging. But, some companies have found a way to do it. They have made use of nanotechnology.

Nanotechnology reduces the size of the molecules of ubiquinone. A compound called NANOLIPOBELLE HEQ10 has been shown to penetrate through seven of the skin's layers. That allows it to reach the dermal layer, where the collagen and elastin fibers are located. Regular use of creams containing it will repair damage done and prevent further damage from occurring by neutralizing harmful free radicals.

Another important ingredient for age spot faders and other anti-aging creams is an ingredient made by the KERATEC Company in New Zealand. You may have heard the name, if you have ever needed a ?healing? lotion.

What the ingredient does is stimulate the skin's natural reparative processes. It has been used to treat and heal contact dermatitis and other skin conditions. It is important for fading age spots, because it speeds up the cell turn-over rate. Newer lighter cells should start to appear in four weeks or less.

Nighttime calls for another ingredient. The nutrients in Shea butter are known to be effective age spot faders. It's just that most companies do not use the highest quality of the cream. Shopping for high quality, safe and effective ingredients is easy, when you know what to look for.
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