Brown Spots On Skin
Brown spots are just that, brown spots. Not all of them are medical conditions as some of them come and go on their own. Most brown spots on skin are harmless and remain that way for the rest of a person’s life. A large percentage of people are concerned with how they look and this causes them to resent the fact that they have brown spots. Many of them are continuously looking for medication and remedies that will work to remove the spots.
Most of the treatments that are out there that claim to work on brown spots are in the form of topical creams or lotions that are applied to the affected area. These treatments are said to have ingredients which, when applied lighten the brown spot in order for it to appear the same as the rest of the skin color. Such treatment is deemed to be very costly.
There is also the option of bleaching which is not a favorite among many. Brown spots are said to be simply extra deposits of melanin which is the pigment that gives the skin its color. Dark skinned individuals have more melanin while light skinned persons have less melanin. Most bleach agents contain a powerful ingredient called hydroquinone. It works by reducing the rate at which hydroquinone is produced. One other ingredient that is good at fading brown spots is Kojic acid. It does lessen the appearance of brown skin and it has one added positive side effect as well. It has anti-oxidant properties.
There are numerous other ingredients that can help in reducing the appearance of brown spots, with some being stronger than others. Some of these agents even provide the opportunity for new skin cells to develop.
Another form of treatment, albeit an expensive one, is laser therapy. As the name suggests, it involves the use of laser beams to remove brown spots. It is the easiest and the most efficient way of getting rid of brown spots, not forgetting to mention that is the fastest as well. A laser light is used to pass over the skin area that is affected and is absorbed by oxyhaemoglobin. This leaves the cells in the state that they are meant to be.
However, one setback with most of these treatments is that they are mostly too expensive for the average person to afford. Aside from that, a lot of the treatment is temporary and in the long run, the brown spots will still remain.
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