Over-exposure to the sun is one major trigger and contributor to these dark spots and patches. This is also the reason why age spots or sunspots are commonly found on areas that are regularly exposed to UV rays: face, neck, shoulders, chest, hands, arms, and tops of feet.
As prolonged and unprotected sun exposure can cause age spots to develop, you need adequate sun protection. You should take note that sun damage can happen on cloudy days, as UV radiation can penetrate through the clouds. Below are some of the tips that can prevent age spots from forming:
Limit sun exposure – Try to stay out of the sun when the UV rays are strongest (between 10am and 3pm). Limiting the amount of time you spend out in the sun can prevent and reduce the appearance of age spots.
Wear sunscreen – Choose a broad-spectrum product with an SPF of at least 30. It is recommended to reapply every two hours or more if you go swimming or sweat heavily. Also, take note that cosmetic products with SPF are not enough for longer periods of time in the sun.
Dress right and accessorize– If you’ll be spending time in the sun, you might want to wear clothes that cover your skin (long sleeve shirt and pants). Get extra sun protection by wearing a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses that cover the delicate skin around the eyes.
Use a Vitamin C Serum – Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can brighten the skin, reduce spots, and promote healthier skin. Topical vitamin C in the form of serum is ideal for targeting age-related concerns, as applying it on the skin is more effective than taking the vitamin orally.
To prevent these spots from darkening, it is still important to protect your skin from the sun. You might also want to consider aesthetic treatments that can brighten your skin and fade the appearance of pigmentation.
This works by delivering intelligent pulses of light customized to your skin tone. This targets the pigmentation by drawing the darkened spots on the skin’s top layer. The spots may turn darker after the procedure, but they scab and fall off after three to five days. This then reveals brighter complexion.
This works by treating the top layer using pulses of light in a pre-selected pattern. This then removes a portion of the sun-damaged surface, causing the skin to produce a natural protective dressing. This will peels off after three to five days and reveal an even-toned skin with a “pearly” glow.
The procedure involves an application of a solution directly on the face. This needs to remain in your skin for at least 4 hours. Your skin may look a bit suntanned but you can go home and wash off the solution. You may notice skin peeling on the second or third day and may last up to seven days.
Don’t let the sun damage your skin and worsen your age spots. Contact Cutis Laser Clinics today and schedule a consultation with one of our aesthetic doctors to find out more about these procedures.
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