Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Age spots

Age spots, also known as liver spots or solar lentigines, are flat, brown or black spots that appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin due to prolonged UV exposure and aging. Prevention includes sun protection, while treatment options include topical creams, chemical peels, laser therapy, and cryotherapy for cosmetic improvement.

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How does it work?

Age spots, also known as liver spots or solar lentigines, develop due to the overproduction of melanin in response to sun exposure over time. UV radiation triggers melanocytes in the skin to produce excess pigment, leading to the formation of brown or black spots. Prevention involves sun protection, while treatments aim to lighten or remove age spots using topical bleaching agents, chemical peels, laser therapy, or cryotherapy

At a Glance

Treatment

medical grade skin care regime with supplementary peels & treatments as advised

Frequently Asked Questions

Explanation of age spots as flat, brown or black spots that appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin due to prolonged UV exposure and aging.

Discussion of factors contributing to age spots, including UV radiation from sunlight, aging, genetics, and hormonal changes.

Clarification that age spots are usually harmless and benign, although they may resemble skin cancer and should be evaluated by a dermatologist if there are concerns.

Tips on preventing age spots by minimizing sun exposure, wearing sunscreen and protective clothing, avoiding tanning beds, and practicing sun safety habits.

Overview of treatment options for age spots, including topical bleaching agents, chemical peels, laser therapy, cryotherapy, and microdermabrasion.

BEFORE AND AFTER

conditions Related to

CONDITION

Ageing skin

Aging skin refers to the natural changes in skin appearance and function that occur as a person gets older. These changes are influenced by a combination of intrinsic factors (genetics and the natural aging process)
pigmentation

CONDITION

Hyper Pigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a condition where patches of skin become darker than the surrounding areas due to excess melanin production. It can be caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, or certain medications.

Age spots

CONDITION

Dry skin

Dry skin’s main content includes causes, symptoms, and management strategies. Factors like weather, age, bathing habits, and skin conditions contribute to dryness.

PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

bespoke skin care consultations

available from

£ 75

TREATMENT VIDEOS