Age Spots
These tend to appear more easily with age and are the most common type of spot.
They are characterized by clear, distinct spots and typically appear in the early 30s, with more appearing in the 40s and beyond.
The cause is attributed to aging and UV rays. They often appear on areas exposed to sunlight, such as the face, backs of hands, and arms.
Freckles (Ephelides)
Freckles often occur due to genetics, sometimes appearing from a young age.
They are characterized by brown spots about 3mm in diameter and appear on the face, neck, back, and décolleté.
They darken with sun exposure, making sun protection crucial.
Melasma
This is a symmetrical spot that appears above the cheekbones and under the eyes.
It is believed to be influenced by female hormones and is common among women in their 30s to 40s.
Physical irritation is also considered a cause, and these spots have increased in our mask-wearing society.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
These are spots where pigmentation remains after inflammation, especially from acne.
Areas with intense inflammation are more likely to leave spots.
The production of melanin pigment due to inflammation is considered the cause.
These can worsen with UV exposure, so UV protection is essential.
ADM
These are spots that appear around the age of 20 and are officially classified as a type of birthmark.
They are characterized by small brown pigmented spots on the upper cheeks, appearing symmetrically.
The cause of these spots remains unknown.
Picosecond Laser
A treatment method that gradually reduces melanin, such as freckles, liver spots, dullness, and uneven skin tone, by irradiating the entire face with low-power lasers.
Photofacial
Our most popular light therapy treatment. Targets issues like freckles, dullness, redness, and overall skin concerns including pores.
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