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How to Treat Dark Spots on the Hands: A Guide for Women Over 40

Alison Bladh

Dark Spots on the Hands: Understanding and Managing Them After 40 As we age, our bodies go through various changes, and one common concern for women over 40 is the appearance of dark spots on the hands. These spots, also known as age spots or liver spots, can be a source of frustration.

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Signs of Premature Aging: Explained by a Skincare Expert

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Age spots tend to be flat, brown patches on the face, hands, arms, and other areas that are exposed to the sun most often. Related: Dark Spots on Your Hands? Hyperpigmentation around the chest and neck Hyperpigmentation is a condition in which the skin produces more melanin, resulting in dark spots.

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How to prevent hyperpigmentation

American Esthetician Organization

This can occur in various forms such as dark spots, age spots, or melasma brought on by sun exposure (sunspots), hormonal changes like during pregnancy and from use of oral contraceptives; it can potentially be a reaction to certain medications including antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antimalarials or chemotherapy drugs.

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7 Foods to Improve Skin Health Post-Microdermabrasion

American Esthetician Organization

After undergoing microdermabrasion , it is essential to take care of your skin to ensure optimal results and promote healing. In this article, we introduce you to 7 foods to improve your skin health post-microdermabrasion and explore their benefits for your skin. Collagen is a protein that gives your skin its structure and elasticity.

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Dr. Chantal Lunderville’s 7 Tips To Treat Hyperpigmentation 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Understanding how home care, brightening ingredients, tyrosinase inhibitors, SPF, and various treatments like chemical peels, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, hydrodermabrasion, and dermaplaning affect melanocytes at each stage of their lifecycle can help manage hyperpigmentation more effectively.

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Skincare Solutions for Menopause: How to Address Common Skin Changes

US Dermatologt Partners

Chemical peels these dermatologic treatments exfoliate the outer layers of skin, reducing the appearance of age spots and creating an even skin tone. Microdermabrasion this gentle exfoliating treatment removes the top layer of skin to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and create a brighter skin tone.

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Skin Care Ingredient Focus: Hydroquinone

West Lake Dermatology

Benefits of Hydroquinone Even skin tone : Hydroquinone can help in achieving a more uniform skin tone by lightening dark spots and patches. Treatment of melasma : Melasma, often caused by hormonal changes and sun exposure, can be effectively managed with hydroquinone. Hydroquinone can fade these spots over time.