Age Spots Natural Remedies - Home Remedies For Age Spots

image woman with age spots on her hands

Age spots are blemishes on the skin connected to ageing and exposure to ultra-violet radiation from the sun. Liver spots, sunspots, lentigos, or senile/solar lentigines are all names also associated with age spots. They vary in color from light brown to black and are located in areas most often exposed to the sun, mainly the hands, face, shoulders, arms and forehead.

From the age of forty onwards, the skin is less able to regenerate from sun exposure and age spots are very common in this older age group, particularly in those who enjoy being out in the sunshine. However, emotional stress can cause age spots to flourish amongst certain individuals.

Age Spot Treatment

Human skin color comes from a natural pigment called melanin. Melanin pigment is synthesized in specialized cytoplasmic organelles called melanosomes Within the melanosome, the enzymatic conversion of the amino acid tyrosine to melanin is catalyzed by the enzyme tyrosinase. The melanosomes in darker portions of the skin are more active than those found in normal areas of the body. Ideally, it is best to target this process in multiple ways by dealing with not only the melanosomes, but also the enzyme tyrosinase. And with the help of exfoliation agents, the initial effects of the complex can be seen within 2 weeks.

However, for darker or stubborn age spots – a doctor might arrange for you to get a chemical peel procedure. This treatment is done with trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or glycolic acid. Another treatment that has a price range in the thousands depending on how large the area treated is called laser resurfacing.

Age Spots Natural Remedies - Home Remedies For Age Spots

Slice up a few lemons and place them on your age spots for about 10 to 20 minutes once or twice a day. Within about 6 to 12 weeks you should begin to see a difference in your spots as they get lighter. The age spots are lightened due to the acid in the lemon.

Avoid the sun as much as possible. During the summer time it would be wise to wear enough clothing to keep your skin away from the suns ultraviolet radiation. If you have yard work or some type of outdoor activity, I would suggest you do it in the early morning or the evening when the sun is not at its strongest.

If your age spots are not that big or too dark, over the counter bleaching agents could help fade them away. Over the counter products like Porcelana or Palmer's Skin Success Cream, which contain 2 percent hydroquinone, the best known active ingredient used in bleaching creams.

If you are going to the beach or are going to be in the sun for an extended amount of time you should wear a hat with a 4 inch wide brim to keep the rays off of your face and neck.

Protect your lips. Most people do not think about protecting their lips from age spots, but they appear there too. Apply lip balm with an SPF of 15 to 30 before going outside.

When to call a doctor for age spots

If your age spot does not respond to home remedies or if you have age spots that bleed, itches, tingles, or changes in size or color, it is time to see your doctor. Some types of skin cancers like melanoma, can look like age spots.

Always protect yourself from the sun. Age spots are caused by too much sun exposure, so the chances of getting skin cancer is greatly increased. Staying out of excess sun will limit or delete your chances of developing age spots, and/or skin cancer.

Fade age spots

Try finding a wart remover by the name of Wart Stick which contains 40 percent salicylic acid, which is also the beta hydroxy acid that physicians use to combat wrinkles. Apply it just before you go to sleep. This is not a quick fix, and may take eight to twelve months to see results.







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