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[L85]Laser Treatment Age Spots
by Ian Reygan, Ian
No one likes to deal with skin problems, whether it's acne, age spots, or blemishes caused by sun-damaged skin. From teenagers to adults forced to deal with occasional bouts of acne to those who suffer from chronic skin conditions such as melasma, freckles or eczema or psoriasis, skin care is a serious topic. Natural aging also takes its unwelcome toll on skin, and many people don't take advantage of both natural and cosmetically designed products that may relieve and reduce such conditions.

Having acne does not mean you can scrub the pimples away with heavy-duty cleansers and they will disappear. In fact, cleaning your face too much can actually make it worse since the oil production will increase, causing more of a breakout. Find an acne treatment that will do the job, but not make things worse in the process.

While people who suffer from acne may need to find an acne treatment through a doctor or over the counter, there are things that can be done individually that help prevent further breakouts, or reduce the amount of oil that causes blemishes. The key to healthy skin is to keep it clean, without over drying and keep from spreading unwanted bacteria and oil to the face.

Melasma is a skin condition that causes darkened areas of skin to appear on the cheeks, forehead or above the lips of many people, especially those going through pregnancy or menopause. This change is caused by hormones and in most cases, will fade after hormone levels have stabilized. However, this might take months, even years, so patience is very important in its treatment.

Melasma is known as hyperpigmentation, which is, quite literally, an increase in the amount of skin pigmentation that is most often seen as tan or light brown patches of skin, usually on the face. While women predominantly suffer from this type of skin condition, men are also known to occasionally suffer from it as well.

Some people only have a few freckles, while others have zillions. What exactly is a freckle and what can you do about them? A freckle is a spot, usually light tan or brown in color, that is made up of melanin, which is a pigment found in skin cells. Usually, people with fair skin tend to have more freckles than darker skinned people. If you are fair skinned and have red hair, you may be predisposed genetically to have freckles.

For many, freckles are caused by exposure to the sun, though some people inherit the predisposition from their parents. Finding freckles on babies is rare, and while some adults develop freckles, by far the largest group to experience freckling is children.

Because small bodies don't typically produce enough melanin to protect the skin from bright, intense sunlight, the body activates the skin cells to produce more melanin in order to protect it. In most cases, freckles fade with age, though fair-skinned people may experience freckling throughout life, since their bodies don't generally produce enough melanin either. Basically, the lighter skin you have, the more freckles you can expect.

An age spot is a darkened spot of skin that is usually located where the skin has been exposed to sun over time, and is caused by an increase in pigment in certain areas of the skin. As people age, their skin becomes less supple and elastic, and fragile. At around 40 years old, age spot development becomes common, and are most often found on the back of the hands, forearms, shoulders, face and forehead, any area where there is a high exposure to sunlight. While harmless and painless, they do cause sufferers a great deal of consternation when trying to conceal them. In most cases, the appearance of an age spot is permanent.

Have you noticed that as you age, your skin seems to tear or bruise easier than ever before? This natural aging condition causes skin cells to become more susceptible to ultraviolet light. Keep in mind that certain locations where perfume or cosmetics are worn may also appear darker. The first sign that an age spot or liver spot will develop is a patch of skin that starts to take on a different color than surrounding tissues, usually light brown to dark brown, although some people experience an almost black patch of skin growing, usually on the arms and hands.

Age spots are most often seen among individuals ages 55 and older. While these bothersome blemishes aren't harmful, they can mar one's appearance. For this reason, many people seek out a proven treatment for age spots that will help them recapture their youthful glow and improve their self-esteem. There are approximately 4 different methods that work well for removing ages spots. Let's take a quick look at each so you can decide which one fits you best.

IPL Treatment

IPL, also known as photorejuvenation, stands for Intensed Pulsed Light. As a non-ablative, this treatment for age spots will not damage the surface of your skin. With IPL, intense light is sent to the deeper layers of your skin (dermis) without touching the superficial layers (epidermis). This innovative method is good for removing age spots because it uses the pulsed light to stimulate new collagen growth while fading discoloration and evening your skin tone.

The only drawback about IPL is that it has to be performed by a trained medical professional. This procedure can be a little costly, too. In order to experience real results, you'd have to endure four to six IPL treatments. At $300 to 600 per session, you could easily end up spending $1200 to $2200 to reach your goals.

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing is still a fairly new procedure, but it's relatively safe. Laser resurfacing is most popular as a procedure for minimizing fine lines, but it's also effective as a treatment for age spots. This procedure must be performed in a doctor's office because it call for some sedation. Laser resurfacing is a popular treatment many plastic surgeons offer to help with removing age spots and other deep blemishes.

Like IPL, laser resurfacing can be quite expensive. The national average for this procedure is nearly $3,000 but many doctors offer financing so patients can take advantage of monthly payments.

Bleaching Creams

Bleaching creams are great for bleaching large areas of discoloration. As a treatment for age spots, though, most bleaching creams have a greater affect on the areas surrounding your age spots than they do on the spots themselves. You can either purchase bleaching creams from your dermatologist or get them over the counter at your local drug store. Some people say bleaching creams are slow at removing age spots while others swear by them. In either case, positive results can be experienced.

Home Chemical Peels

A home chemical peel is perhaps the most cost-efficient and effective treatment for age spots available. It works by removing layers of dead skin over a period of several days (usually less than a week) in order to reveal fresh, new skin that is both younger looking and more supple. Lighter chemical peels only penetrate one or two layers of skin while deeper peels can go as many as three or four layers deep.

Many home chemical peel kits provide dermatologist-quality results at a fraction of the cost. As a result, they tend to be one of the most sought after solutions for removing age spots. The average home chemical peel kit will cost you about $80 for a basic kit and $660 for a more advanced kit. This is significantly less than the $300 to $2000 you would pay to have the same treatment done in a dermatologist's office. You'll end up saving anywhere from $220 to $1340.

Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Florentine
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