Subsequently, one may also ask, how do I get rid of sun spots on my face?
4 Effective Sun Spot Removal Options
- Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (IPL) Otherwise known as a photofacial, IPL uses laser technology to target pigmented cells.
- Chemical Peels.
- Microneedling.
- Microdermabrasion and Dermabrasion.
- Clearer Skin.
- Bonus Effects.
- A Focus on Sun Protection.
- Wear SPF Everyday.
Secondly, why do you get sun spots on your face? Anyone can get sunspots, but they are more common in people with fair skin and those older than 40. They are flat brown spots that develop on the skin after sun exposure (during which, UV radiation causes pigmented skin cells called melanocytes to multiply).
Then, can sun spots go away?
They're very common in areas that get repeated sun exposure, such as on the back of the hand. Age spots may affect people of all skin types, but they're more common in adults with light skin. Unlike freckles, which are common in children and fade with no sun exposure, age spots don't fade.
Do sunspots on face go away?
Most sunspots fade somewhat over time, but they will typically not disappear completely because the skin has been permanently damaged. There are, however, several treatments to diminish the appearance of sunspots. Bleaching creams and acid peels can make the appearance of sunspots less obvious.
