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Liver Spots & Hydroquinone

Liver Spots & Hydroquinone

Liver Spots is a condition caused by irregular and uneven production and distribution of melanin in the skin due to prolonged exposure to the sun’s rays. Because of this fact, this condition is most common in old people who have lived a significant chunk of their lives under the scorching rays of the sun.

No matter your gender, age or ethnicity, one thing is common- the appearance of ugly blotches on the skin. It is however worse in people who have liver spots due to the ultra-violet rays of the sun because in such, they appear on the most prominent body parts that are exposed to the sun. It is not a secret that these blotches are very unpleasant both to the patient and to the people who physically interact with them. Therefore, their removal is something that ought to be taken into consideration.

There are many ways to get rid of liver spots. Some can be easily carried out from the comfort of one’s home while others require one to visit a qualified dermatologist. One of the best methods, for example is the use of hydroquinone to remove liver spots.

So, how does hydroquinone work? Hydroquinone is an acidic type of treatment. The hydroquinone is combined with other substances and when applied on the skin, it lightens it, including the parts that have liver spots. The liver spots are therefore eliminated by bleaching the melanin and reducing its concentration of pigment.

This method of removing liver spots is mostly employed by individuals who have them on the face and other visible body parts like the arms and legs. This is because the hydroquinone lightens up the skin, apart from the fact that it gets rid of the blotches.

However, there are several risks that are involved with the use of hydroquinone on the skin. There are many people out there who are allergic to the components of hydroquinone. Therefore, using it to remove liver spots may lead to some skin irritation. Apart from that, uneven lightening of the skin may occur, not to mention skin redness and rashes.

It is therefore advisable for one to consult a doctor or better still a dermatologist before using hydroquinone to remove liver spots. Such a professional would be in the best position to offer the best advice regarding the potential side effect and allergies that may result after using this treatment method.

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