Age spots on the face are usually impossible to remove completely, and usually grow with age. Physical therapy or surgery is usually chosen to improve the symptoms.
Physical therapy is the main treatment for age spots on the face, which can be treated with freezing, laser or high-frequency electrocautery. Surgical treatment is recommended for larger age spots, which can leave pigmentation marks after surgical treatment.
Age spots are called seborrheic keratosis, which is a kind of benign skin proliferation, a manifestation of skin aging and related to sun exposure. They usually begin to appear after the age of 40 and become more frequent with age. It is most common on the head and face, the backs of the hands and the extensor sides of the upper extremities.
Age spots on the face usually do not have any effect on the health of the body, and they are easy to recur after treatment, so they usually do not need to be treated. Usually, it is necessary to pay attention to sleep early and get up early, avoid sunshine, and supplement vitamin E appropriately to delay the appearance of age spots.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment.