Liver Spots – The Most Effective Removal Methods
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Liver Spots – The Most Effective Removal Methods
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What Are The Differences Between Liver Spots and Age Spots?
Age spots are small dark spots which appear on the skin especially as most individuals age. For some people such liver spots might be very large (as large as a freckle), while to some, such spots could larger than a centimeter across. Though there might be some other factors responsible for the situation but in most cases, such spots result from extreme exposure of the skin to sunlight rays. Liver spots are quite similar to age spots in a number of ways because of their primary source as well as the characteristics of the spots. [continue reading…] |
How To Get Rid of Stubborn Age Spots
It is believed that once you hit the age of 40, you will have at least one age spot. Most people within the ages of 40 and above will begin to develop age spots on the face, hands, and arms as these areas are the most exposed region of the body and sun spots often start from these regions. Unfortunately there is no immediate cure for age spots, and if you want to remove them, you have to take your time because fading them can be a lengthy process. [continue reading…] |
Age Spot Removal – Laser Treatment
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Remove Age Spots Using Glycolic Acid
Age spots are sometimes referred to as liver spots or sun spots because of the many similarities between them. Just like many other skin infections triggered by sun exposure, age spots also appear in places like the face, neck and hands which are parts mostly exposed to the sun. Unlike many other skin infections such as freckles that fade during the winter season, age spots do not fade out easily, hence you will need to remove them quickly. Glycolic acid is one of the materials used in age spots treatment. Age spots are some collection of flat pigmentation underneath the topmost layer of the skin – the epidermis layer. [continue reading…] |
Age Spots Removal Creams for Home TreatmentSun induced skin infections often result in some forms of dark brown discolourations which are referred to as age spots or liver spots. Though there seems to be little or no remedy for such skin disorders, however cosmeceuticals as well as topical treatments have proven to be highly effective in 2010. Photo-ageing problems can be easily removed through microdermabrasion and laser technologies, however topical treatments such as Hydroquinone, and skin gels have also proven to be cheaper and more convenient ways to remove age spots. [continue reading…] |
Age Spots – Treatment OptionsAge spots, liver spots, solar lentigo, senile freckle, lentigo senilis – whatever you want to call them – are actually a common skin problem. Well, not totally everyone because these dark and flat skin flaws arise only once you become senile. Therefore, people fear growing old which ultimately end in the development of age spots and other skin problems that arise along with aging. In line with this, people past their thirties and some even past late twenties, do not become really excited for the arrival of their birthdays. Almost all of us want to age gracefully and want to avoid any signs of aging such as dry, rough skin and wrinkles. To be specific, we do not want to deal with age spots. Therefore, we do anything in our ability to take care of our skin and to keep age spots from coming into existence even though sometimes, even our best efforts are overcome. Until one day, we are surprised and caught unprepared by their sudden appearance. [continue reading…] |
What Are Age Spots And How to Protect From ThemAge spots along with wrinkles are the most unwanted phenomenon on the skin of aging people, especially women. But, it is not only women don’t like to see them on the skin, men are now becoming more conscious of their appearance. Usually they are coming in the middle age of the human life, about 40 years, but also they could be seen on the skin of younger people. [continue reading…] |
Melasma: What Are Your Options?Melasma is a skin pigmentation problem wherein an area on the skin becomes darker than its surrounding skin and is alternately called chloasma. The term chloasma is most used when indicating melasma obtained throughout the span of pregnancy. A melasma is a brownish area characterized by flatness and having irregular borders. The frequent places where melasma forms include the cheeks, chin, forehead, nose and lips. But this is the only problem in having melasma – the bothersome patch – and not tenderness, itching or tendency to develop into cancer. Melasma affects more women – including women that are pregnant, using contraception or using medications that are part of a hormonal replacement therapy – than men. [continue reading…] |
Removing Age SpotsAlmost everybody can acquire age spots, which also goes by the name liver spots, sun spots or solar lentigines. The skin’s exposure to the sun is one of its underlying factors. But there is no need to worry since cures for age spots are available. You can remedy them at home or have it treated in a clinic. But before we go on, let’s review the origin of age spots. [continue reading…] |