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[L73]Laser For Age Spots
by Abigail Aaronson, Abi

Age spots, sun spots and liver spots are flat, tan or brown spots on sun-damaged skin. As individuals get older, sun spots appear on the top of the hands, chest, arms or face and other places which are exposed to the sun regularly and directly. Sun-damaged skin conditions usually occur when an individual has too much sun exposure over an extended period of time. They are usually more common with individuals who have freckles or who burn easily. The pigment in the skin, called melanocytes, produces an overabundance of melanin, which are triggered by ultraviolet rays. The vast majority of these spots are harmelss, but you may be at a greater risk of developing skin cancer. These patches are usually flat and they can vary in size from small dots to the size of a dime. The borders are usually irregular in shape.

Most individuals can avoid age spots if they limit their time in the sun and use sunscreen regularly. You may notice that you will not find patches on places such as your inner thighs because those areas get minimal sun exposure compared to other parts of your body. That is why it is so important to protect the areas that get the most exposure.

Even though there are ways of preventing or minimizing age spots, for some individuals it may be too late. If so, there are a number of treatments available. One very popular remedy has been laser skin resurfacing which helps to minimize the appearance of wrinkles, scars, lines and hyper pigmentation surrounding the eyes and mouth. It can also be used to treat areas on the cheeks. Laser resurfacing does not cause as much discomfort, bruising, scaring or bleeding compared to other cosmetic surgery procedures. Also, procedures such as micro dermabrasion and chemical peels only remove thin layers of skin. Laser resurfacing uses a laser to treat deep layers of skin.

The procedure is performed in an outpatient facility or, at times, in a hospital. An individual might receive general anesthesia for treatment of deeper layers of the face, and recovery time can take from a few minutes to a few hours. The doctor moves the laser over the area that requires treatment. The procedure may be performed in two or more sessions to penetrate deeper areas, but one procedure is most likely enough.

Laser skin resurfacing has minimal recovery time and in the end, the results can produce a youthful, fresh and rejuvenated look. The doctor will remove a layer of skin so that the new layer can thrive and fill in the wrinkles or spots. During the consultation, the doctor will observe your skin tone which determines the correct laser needed to eliminate your age spots. When an individual's face appears more rejuvenated, it likely improves that person's self-confidence.

People with darker-colored skin may not be the best candidates for laser resurfacing. Many individuals who are prone to scarring, are taking certain medications or have a history of skin disorders may not be good candidates for a laser resurfacing treatment.


Stay out of the Sun

Staying out of the sun is always step one, because the spot was most likely caused by UV rays from the sun. UV triggers the production of melanin. Melanin is actually a hormone responsible for the skin's color. Sometimes, the melanin producing cells or melanocytes become damaged. So, instead of even production, you get ?uneven? production and clumping. It's not unlike a freckle.

If you protected the area completely from UV, it might start to lighten on its own, in eight weeks or so, but maybe not. It really depends on how much damage has been done to the melanocytes. But, regardless, the first step for how to fade age spots is to stay out of the sun. The best way to do that is to wear protective clothing, like a hat with a wide brim, or to use a sun block containing zinc oxide. Other sun-screening ingredients are not as effective.

Avoid Smoke and Pollution, if Possible

If the spot was not caused by the sun, the most likely cause was smoke or environmental pollutants. These things would not naturally trigger melanin production, but they can cause the production of free radicals, which can damage the melanocytes.

Free radicals can also lead to skin aging. People that smoke cigarettes look older and have more wrinkles than those who don't. Not only are these two steps important for how to fade age spots, but they will also help insure that the spot does not return.

Check the Ingredients in Your Skincare Products

Petroleum based alcohols, such as ethanol, methanol, isopropyl and denatured alcohol, can cause hyper-pigmentation when applied directly to the skin. These are relatively common ingredients in cleansers, aftershave and some other health and beauty aids.

Use mild, all natural cleansers and moisturizers. The moisturizer that you choose could be the key step in how to fade age spots.

Use a Good Cream

There are a number of natural ingredients that even out pigmentation. If you want all-over whitening, look for cyperus rotundus extract. Don't buy hydroquinone. It's not safe, no matter what some sources say and it can make the problem worse.

If you simply want to even out pigmentation, follow the steps above and use a night cream that contains Shea butter, coenzyme Q10 and bioactive keratin. Each of these has been shown in separate studies to even out pigmentation, reduce brown spots and reverse sun damage.

In addition, these ingredients will improve firmness and moisture content. They will reduce wrinkles and sagging. They will improve your skin's health, in many ways. If you haven't always been as good to your skin as you could have been, it deserves some good treatment, for a change.

So, that's how to fade age spots in four simple steps. Be patient, it will take a few weeks, but the effect should be permanent.
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