Age Spots - Why You Get Them And How To Get Rid Of Them


by Eileen Gravelle - Date: 2007-04-12 - Word Count: 710 Share This!

Age spots - as the name implies - are thought by most people to be a sign of skin aging. Those little brown patches that pop up on your hands, arms, back, and chest are definitely not a welcome sight. But are they really a part of the aging process and can you do anything about them?

Heavy sun exposure and your genes determine whether you get sun spots and how early it happens. More delicate or more susceptible skin will see the earlier development of age spots - in some cases from your thirties onwards. What is fairly certain though is that somewhere along the line, you will see the results of sun exposure in your face and body - and it may not be pretty.

So - despite their name and contrary to popular belief, age spots aren't caused simply by your skin getting older. They are the visible effects of sun damage - if you lived to be 100 years old and had never been exposed to the sun, you wouldn't have a single age spot.

Most age spots are painless and harmless, so there's no need to worry about them as a health risk. Of course - just because age spots are unlikely to damage your health, that doesn't mean you're happy to live with them.

Blemishes on the skin can cause you to feel less happy about your appearance and undermine your overall self-confidence - and nothing adds more years than lack of confidence about how you look. Age spots are naturally associated with age and you may be self-conscious about them simply because of that.

But the good news is you don't have to put up with them if you're unhappy - taking action to deal with something so apparently trivial as age spots can be a huge boost to your self-esteem. Age spots can be treated with increasing success nowadays and you have a range of options to choose from.

To start with, you may want to consider a fade cream which is simply a topical anti aging skin treatment that contains a skin bleaching agent - in the US this is usually hydroquinone. The level of the active ingredient is important - the fade cream will not work effectively if it contains only a small amount of the key active ingredient. The effect of a sufficiently strong fade cream will be to lighten the age spots gradually over time so they become less noticeable.

Other ingredients are used in fade creams outside the US where there is a bit of controversy about the effect of hydroquinone on skin cell health. Other topical creams are based on vitamin A (Retinol),Vitamin K, glycolic acid and licorice extract - again used at high enough doses to help lessen the appearance of the sun spot over time.

What is important in using any type of cream for age spots is that you keep going even if you don't get an instant result. The formulation of these creams is meant to be effective over a fairly long period of time when used as recommended. Failing to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers will mean a less successful outcome.

If you want a more instant result - you may prefer to opt for a chemical peel - perhaps after an initial application of a good fade cream. Chemical peels that use glycolic acid work by removing the outer layers of skin and the age spots together. Bear in mind that a chemical peel may not work instantly to get rid of all your age spots. You may need repeated treatments in order to completely remove them.

A more effective and much more long term treatment to consider is laser resurfacing which works in a simular way to a chemical peel by removing the outer layers of skin with the age spots. Laser treatment is extremely effective and likely to be much more long term than a chemical peel but it can be costly.

Prevention is always better than cure - especially if you spend a small fortune on treating your age spots. The best way to prevent age spots recurring is to use an effective sunscreen or sun block.

An anti aging moisturizer with a broad spectrum sunscreen should be an essential part of your daily skin care routine. The result will be younger looking skin - less wrinkled, smoother and free of age spots.


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Like so many things accepted as part of the normal aging process - age spots are completely avoidable. Anti aging sun protection creams are very sophisticated now - giving us the option to prevent age spots and other signs of skin damage by proper anti aging skin care. Looking younger is really a choice women of any age can make. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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