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Age spots

Also known as lentigos, age spots are brown marks that typically appear on areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, and arms. They result from excessive melanin production related to skin aging and cumulative sun exposure over the years. Age spots can sometimes cause self-consciousness, but there are solutions to lessen their appearance.
FAQ about age spots

At what age do age spots typically appear?

Age spots typically appear after the age of 40, although they can occur earlier in individuals who frequently expose themselves to the sun or have fair skin.

Are age spots dangerous?

No, age spots are generally harmless. However, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist if they change in shape, color, or size.

Are spot-reducing creams effective against age spots?

Products aimed at reducing spots, often formulated with kojic acid or tranexamic acid, can assist in lightening age spots. However, for more effective removal, a consultation with a dermatologist is necessary.

What are the dermatological options for eliminating age spots?

Dermatological treatments that can reduce or eliminate age spots include laser therapy, cryotherapy, and chemical peels.

Can age spots disappear spontaneously?

No, age spots do not disappear spontaneously.

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