Are you only halfway through your 30s and already noticing those small, darkened skin spots that remind you of your grandmother growing up? These are known as age spots, sunspots, liver spots, or solar lentigines.
Age spots are common tan, brown, or black spots that typically appear on sun-exposed areas like the face, upper chest, back, arms, and hands. These sharply defined flat patches are caused by overactive pigment cells. Ultraviolet (UV) light speeds up the production of melanin, the natural pigment responsible for your skin's color. While age spots are most common in adults over 40, younger individuals who spend a lot of time in the sun are also susceptible. People with fair skin, outdoor jobs, or a history of tanning and light therapies are at greater risk.
Age spots appear as oval or round, flat brown, tan, or black splotches. They are typically smooth to the touch and uniform in color, varying in size from a few millimeters to two centimeters. You might have just a few or hundreds of these spots across your skin.
Historically, these spots were thought to be a sign of liver malfunction, which is why they're sometimes called "liver spots." However, that connection is a myth.
Your genetic makeup can influence whether you develop age spots, but environment plays a significant role as well. Exposure to the sun is a major factor in their development.
The good news is, age spots don’t require treatment. However, if you're not happy with how they look, several treatments are available to lighten or remove them. Options include:
Each treatment has its pros and cons, and multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results.
The best way to prevent age spots is to protect your skin from the sun. Wear wide-brimmed hats, long-sleeved clothing, and apply sunscreen, especially during peak hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Age spots are harmless and non-cancerous, but it's still wise to have them checked by a dermatologist if you're unsure. In rare cases, spots that resemble age spots could be more serious, such as melanoma—a dangerous form of skin cancer. Keep an eye out for spots that:
Monthly self-exams and regular visits to your dermatologist or skincare specialist are essential in maintaining skin health.
At Elite Laser Aesthetics, we offer advanced laser therapies that can effectively target and treat age spots, giving you clearer, rejuvenated skin. We also offer Dermabrasion, DermaFrac, Chemical peel an d Cryotherapy. Book a consultation with us today, and let us help you regain confidence in your skin! Elite Laser Aesthetics, Randburg - 072 884 3863. Website: www.elite-aesthetics.co.za Top Laser Aesthetics and Hair Removal in Randburg 2024 (elite-aesthetics.co.za)