Whether white vinegar soaked ginger can remove spots depends on the type of spots and the method of use, it has a certain effect on age spots, but it is not recommended to use it without authorization. White vinegar soaked in ginger has a certain effect on age spots, because age spots are mostly caused by the increase of age and poor blood circulation, while ginger is warm in nature and contains ginger spice which has strong anti-aging effect, and it can stimulate the blood circulation of epidermal cells and prevent or reduce the deposition of lipofuscin when applied on the parts of age spots. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which has antioxidant property and has repairing effect on cells. White vinegar soaked in ginger to remove spots cannot be used for a long time, it will stimulate skin redness and burning, etc. It will thin the skin keratin of the face and even cause skin damage. Meanwhile, homemade white vinegar soaked ginger contains bacteria and other microorganisms, and its casual use may cause further infection. Except for age spots, for other types of spots, the effect of using white vinegar soaked ginger to get rid of spots is usually not ideal, so you can choose other suitable methods to get rid of spots. Usually, skin care has less effect on light spots, and applying some drugs containing hydroquinone can only bring slight improvement, so you can choose laser treatment or photorejuvenation and other methods. During the period of spot removal, pay attention to eat more vegetables and fruits, such as tomatoes and lemons, to supplement your own vitamins and proteins, and avoid eating foods that are too stimulating, spicy or greasy, which will also have certain effect. In addition, try to avoid ultraviolet radiation to the skin in daily life, apply sunscreen and play sunshade when going out, which can effectively avoid the formation of spots. For patients who already have spots, they should keep an optimistic attitude, not to be too hasty, and not to listen to biased prescriptions, but to listen to the doctor’s guidance for spot removal.