Brown spots, sun spots, age spots, liver spots, and melasma all refer to the results of accumulated sun damage to your skin. While hormones and skin trauma can also play a role in causing these spots, sun exposure is the main culprit. They appear on the face, hands, arms, and chest ...
Laser light treatment is appropriate for treating age spots, sun damage, and freckles on the face, neck, chest, arms, hands, legs, and feet. How many treatments will I need? Typically, only a few treatments are needed however depending on the condition, several treatments may be required to...
Because these brown spots are often associated with too much sun exposure and the aging process, their treatment works in concert with all of the other treatments available at Cosmetique. These spots can be present on any area of the body, the face, neck, arms, hands, trunk and legs. Wha...
CosmeDocs provides treatment for sun damage issues including diamond tip microdermabrasion and chemical peels at clinics in Harley Street (London), UK.
People who have chronic (long-standing) exposure to the sun can increase their chances of developing chronic skin damage from sun exposure (wrinkles, aging, age spots, freckles, skin cancer, scarring, etc.). The symptoms of sunburn can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending mainly on the...
One of the most common first signs of sun damage includes dark spots, also known as age spots, liver spots, or lentigos, on the face, arms and hands. Sun exposure can also to the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines at earlier ages. Some patients may also notice growths, such as ...
Can sun poisoning cause white spots on your skin? One long-term effect of severe sunburns and other forms of sun damage may be a condition called idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis, sometimes called sun spots. These are small white spots that some people get on their skin as they age. They...
I applied hair removing creame containing aloe vera on my legs & arms.. and after 1 day I saw ..my hands and legs were full of black spots which travelled to my face.. they look like burn spots all over..it has been 5 months..and I am scared to look at my body..!! I have...
As a natural defence mechanism against UV rays, the body amps up melanin production, which results in brown spots. You can get sun spots anywhere on the body, but they're more likely to appear in areas that are frequently exposed to the sun (like the face, hands, and arms). You can...
We think of the sunshine as a singular, but itcontains three different ultraviolet rays— UVA, UVB and UVC.These ultraviolet rays only account for a small percentage of the shining sun, but they damage our skin the most, causing sun spots and the production of cancerous cells. ...