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A Quick Look at the Latest Age Spot Treatments

18 October 2021 No Comment

Lasers are the latest age spot treatments. Lasers are being used for a variety of purposes today. In dermatology and cosmetic surgery, they have been used to remove blemishes, scars and tattoos. The results are good in some cases, but not in others. The treatment is expensive and scarring is a possibility. So, here’s a look at the alternatives.

Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery involves the use of liquid nitrogen. The cells that contain the melanin clumps are destroyed. After a few days, the clump peels off and the skin naturally regenerates. Cryosurgery can be painful and is not always effective.

Whitening Creams

Whitening creams contain a number of different ingredients. Some are simply unsafe. The best choice on the market today was created by a German company. It is a natural product derived from the roots of the Nut Grass or Cyperus Rotundus plant.

The cream is typically used on the face, not the hands or other parts of the body. It works by inhibiting melanin production. So, the process is gradual and the cream needs to be used every day. It will provide an overall whitening effect after several weeks of use.

Anti-aging Creams

Anti-aging creams are sometimes effective age spot treatments. Everything depends on the ingredients the product contains.

A good choice is nano-particles of coenzyme Q10. The antioxidant has been shown to reverse sun damage in several studies. The spots are a symptom of sun damage.

Here are a list of excellent anti-aging creams and topical products offered through xtendlife.

Staying Out of the Sun

If you can cover the affected area with clothing or a band-aid whenever you go out in the sun, the blemish should lighten gradually. Melanin production is stimulated by sun exposure. Staying out of the sun naturally reduces melanin production.

Sunscreens

Sunscreen ingredients are sometimes included in topically applied age spot treatments. Although listed as an active ingredient on the product label, the activity has nothing to do with fading the spots or inhibiting melanin production. The sole activity of a sunscreen is to block UV rays.

Many anti-aging creams also contain sunscreens. Sunscreens do not have anti-aging activity, either. There is a good bit of controversy surrounding the ingredients. Most scientists agree that there is no point in including a sunscreen in cosmetics of any kind. The compounds lose their UV protective ability after a very short period of time.

Vitamins

Certain vitamins may be effective age spot treatments. Vitamin E for example has proven to be beneficial in some cases when taken orally. As is the case with anti-aging creams and most topically applied products, it takes time to see the benefit.

The best advice when it comes to vitamins is to take a good multi-nutritional supplement. The vitamins should be from natural, not synthetic sources. The vast majority of vitamin E supplements on the market today are derived from petrochemicals. They are not natural and no studies have shown them to provide the same benefits.

Hopefully, the information above will help you choose the best age spot treatments. The safe ones like vitamins, staying out of the sun, anti-aging creams and nut grass extract can be used together.

Xtendlife offers a variety of vitamin supplements and super foods that can help your body function at peak performance.

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