Spots on the face may be chloasma, brownish blue nevus, age spots, etc.. Melasma can be treated with topical hydroquinone cream, oral tranexamic acid, laser, etc. Melasma can be treated with Q-switched laser or picosecond laser; age spots usually do not need to be treated, but can be removed by laser and other methods if necessary.
1. Melasma: localized can use topical hydroquinone cream and other ointments, oral tranexamic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E and other drugs treatment. It can also be treated by laser, such as Q-switch laser, picosecond laser and so on. Pay attention to sun protection after treatment.
2. Brownish blue nevus: Q-switched laser or picosecond laser can be used to treat it, through laser blasting pigment particles, phagocytosis phagocytosis of pigment fragments, discharged out of the body, and play the effect of removing spots.
3. Age spots: that is, seborrheic keratosis, generally do not need treatment, if necessary, can be removed by freezing, laser or electrocautery therapy.
If necessary, it can be removed by freezing, laser or electrocautery. You can go to the dermatology department to get a clear picture of the specific nature of the problem and carry out the treatment accordingly. The drugs mentioned above need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and the operation needs to be carried out by a professional doctor.