Monday, November 3, 2008

Do Your Concern Yourself With Age Spots?

With such a high divorce rate in our western countries, there are a staggering number of middle-aged men and women searching in the populace for a mate again. Whether married or single, there's also increasing pressure to look youthful and attractive in order to get ahead in the workplace. While facelifts, hair dying, collagen injections and anti wrinkle cream are popular anti-skin aging treatments, there's still that problem of the brown "liver" or age spots covering your arms. Happily, there are some options for alleviating that as well.her hands

UV rays, tanning beds and excess sunlight are generally the culprits behind the darker pigmentation, but as we age, the body produces extra melanin, which also contributes to the appearance of "liver" spots. Medical researchers have speculated about other causes. Shifting hormone levels from pregnancy or birth control pills have also been blamed for these spots. Some researcher believe that chemicals absorbed by handing parsnips, limes and parsley (psoralens) before sun exposure can increase your chances of developing age spots. Certain medicines are also implicated--like Tetracycline, certain diuretics, and antipsychotics like Thorazine. Often, however, the tendency to have age spots is simply hereditary.

Before using any skin treatments, it is a good idea to get professional medical advice regarding your "liver spots". As with any skin lesion, they could be a cancerous form such as melanoma.This type of skin cancer, Lentigo Maligna Melanoma, generally develops as a result of long-term exposure to the sun. This cancer begins with tan or brown lesions that slowly darken and enlarge. Additionally, they usually have irregular borders, uneven coloring and are slightly raised.

Once you are confident your spots are not cancerous, there are several great treatments available for lightening and eliminating these spots. Many of the prescription creams like Reversa HQ and Neo Strats HQ contain a harsh substance called Hydroquinone. As drastic as it may seem, people will apply these creams gradually to develop tolerance, or even use mild steroids to ease the irritation as they treat there age spots with these products.

We prefer Revitol Skin Brightener Cream which uses plant-based ingredients to reduce the appearance of dark spots including freckles and uneven pigmentation. Revitol keeps skin soft and moisturized; brightens the appearance of trouble spots safely. I always favor treatments that do not contain mercury or other harmful ingredients, particularly when I'm applying it to my skin. I don't know how long this deal will last, but as of this writing, they are offering Two Free bottles with your purchase.

Our favorite treatment for age spots, however, is Meladerm Pigment Reducing Complex. It gets rid of dark spot and reduces the appearance of skin discolorations and hyperpigmentation in just 2 weeks and is particularly effective for age spots, sun damage, melasma, acne scars, birthmarks and freckles. The product comes with 100% money-back guarantee, so there is absolutely no risk when trying it.

Another popular option is laser therapy to combat spots and repair damaged skin by destroying excess melanocytes. Laser treatment requires several visits and may be expensive, but the results are effective, with "liver" spots usually disappearing within weeks. With a very low probability for scarring, this is a rewarding option. This skin solution can be ideal for more serious cases, but it is quite expensive.

For the brave or desperate, chemical peels are an alternative for pesky age spots. Impatient people won't appreciate this option, but it works very well over several treatments. These chemicals act like a severe sun burn, causing the skin to peel and promoting a smooth, delicate skin finish underneath. In addition to age spots, chemical peels are often used to treat acne and wrinkles around the eyes. But whenever you go out into the sun, be sure to apply sunscreen generously!

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