Brown spots are one most annoying skin problems. Even though
they are not painful and cause just a visual discomfort, the effects on the
patient's self-esteem can be quite severe, especially for those who
desperately want a clean, spotless skin. Yet, these spots can be treated. Laser
technology,
bleaching creams and exfoliation are only some of the treatments
which can get you rid of this problem. But before actually starting a treatment
you must understand what the cause of these dark spots was, so that you can
combine the surface treatment with an internal one, if needed. Thus here are
the most commonly met types of brown spots according to the factors triggering
them:
Brown spots caused by sun
Sun is the main factor triggering dark spots. Year after
year thousands of people complain about dark spots appearing after exposure to
sun. This is mainly because on the patches of skin excessively exposed to sun
rays the production of melanin increases significantly. In some areas the
damage is so bad that the brown spots remain permanently on the skin.
For this reason it is highly important to protect the skin
from the damaging action of the solar rays. Use hats to cover your head and
face as well as high SPF lotions to create a screen between the solar rays and
the skin. Use protection no matter if you are taking a walk in the park, go
shopping or lie on the beach.
Brown spots caused by age
Aging comes with specific signs. Wrinkles, brown spots and
white hair are only some of these. If you
cannot stop your hair from being
white (unless you color it), you can make the brown spots go away or at least
diminish their frequency and their intense color by specific treatments
(bleaching or exfoliation). Also, drinking about 8 glasses of water and having
a balanced diet will postpone the apparition of brown spots and will diminish
their size and intensity.
Brown spots caused by hormonal imbalances
Not all the factors triggering brown spots are external.
Moreover, many of the people having to deal with these spots on their skin
complain about hormonal imbalances. Indeed, hormonal imbalances can cause dark
spots. Also, treatments with estrogen and pregnancy are also possible causes of
hyperpigmentation.
As you can see, the causes of brown spots and
hyperpigmentation are multiple. Thus, make sure you know exactly what the
factor which has triggered your skin problem is before you treat it, so that
you know exactly how to approach it.