Sun Spots are a Common Nuisance


by Justin - Date: 2008-10-20 - Word Count: 550 Share This!

Many people suffer from sun spots, or age sports as they are also called, and wish to have this unfortunate condition fixed. It is possible to treat sun spots thanks to modern medical treatments and the innovations and breakthroughs that have come with medical research. Finding out more about the conditions prior to seeking treatment is a smart move, as it will allow the patient to be better informed and, therefore, more qualified to make decisions regarding their health.


Sun spot removal is possible through advanced methods and treatment options that an experienced and skill physician brings to his patients. Of course, like many conditions, the best way to treat sun sports is to avoid getting them in the first place. Always use adequate sunscreen when exposed to the sun for an extended period of time, or in situations where one will be in heavy exposure. The most common places on one's body to get sun spots is on those areas with a great exposure to the sun such as a person's hands, arms, chest, etc. Covering up and wearing sunscreen is the best treatment for the conditions because it prevents one from ever getting the disease.


It is important to remember that although one does not get cancer from sun spots, it puts a person at a greater risk for cancer. Getting tested fairly regularly for cancer is a good idea even if you don't show any age spots or sun spots, but especially if you show these conditions. Sun spot removal is possible with advanced treatments such as IPL/FotoFacial treatment, laser resurfacing, bleaching cream and chemical peels. IPL or Intense Pulse Light therapy works by using intense broadband light, which does not damage the outer layer of one's skin. The deep layers are affected, thus making it effective in fading sun spots. It is a new type of treatment that is very effective and safe, as it is a minimally invasive procedure. With laser resurfacing, the outer layer of one's skin is removed using a medical laser. This removes the unwanted sun spots, making sun spot removal possible. This is a more invasive procedure than IPL treatment, but the results last a good deal longer. With laser resurfacing, patients can expect the results to last about five years, while with IPL treatment, a successful treatment will leave the results for about one. It is a good idea to consult one's physician before deciding which treatment to choose. The patient and doctor should confer to discuss all possible options and choose the option that best fits the patient's needs and helps them to achieve their goals.


Other, less invasive treatments available such as bleaching creams may not have the same effectiveness as IPL and laser resurfacing. Sun spot removal is possible with bleaching creams, but it may just slightly fade one's sun spots over a prolonged use of about two or three months. Chemical peels are more effective, but can run costly, as a few peels done once a month are required before the patient will begin to see an improvement. It is up to you and your doctor to decide which options is best when discussing sun spot removal. Having as much information as possible will help with the decision, so, as always, read up and get educated.


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