Sudden growth of spots on the face may be caused by freckles, chloasma, seborrheic keratosis and other diseases, and it is recommended to take physical therapy and medication to improve them.
1. Freckles: Sudden growth of spots on the face may be caused by freckles. Freckles patients can choose laser treatment, which selectively carries out photothermal effect on the local area, releases laser light and blasts pigment particles, so as to remove the color spots. For patients with lighter freckles, it is recommended to use phenol, trichloroacetic acid solution and other medicines as prescribed by the doctor, which can help to peel off the epidermis of freckles.
2. Chloasma: Chloasma may cause sudden growth of spots on the face, and patients need to avoid triggering factors and do a good job of sun protection in their daily life. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instruction to use deoxyarbutin, hydroquinone and other drugs to help melasma decoloration. For stubborn melasma patients, photorejuvenation, ultra-picosecond laser and other physical treatments can be chosen.
3. Seborrheic keratosis: Seborrheic keratosis can also cause sudden spots on the face. Seborrheic keratosis is usually treated with physical therapy, and patients can choose cryotherapy, which utilizes low temperature to make the affected cells inactive, so as to alleviate the symptoms of pigmentation. In addition, for thinner lesions, you can choose intense pulsed light, Q-switched laser and other ways of treatment.
There are many reasons for the sudden growth of spots on the face, and patients are advised to seek medical checkups to clarify the causes of the disease and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment.