Age spots, namely seborrheic keratosis, do not have the best way to get rid of them. Common methods include daily care, medication, physical therapy, surgery, etc. It is recommended to consult a specialist.
Seborrheic keratosis, commonly known as age spots, is the most common benign epidermal proliferative tumor in the elderly, and generally requires no treatment. If you think it affects your appearance, you can prevent and get rid of it in the following ways:
1. Daily care: avoid direct ultraviolet rays as much as possible, prevent viral infections, protect the skin, pay attention to sunscreen when going out, such as applying sunscreen or using umbrellas, etc., eat a reasonable diet and take good care of the face.
2. Drug therapy: drug therapy can be used 5-fluorouracil topical, because the drug only clear lesions, generally does not damage normal skin, the site of the drug can have temporary hyperpigmentation.
3. Physical therapy: When treatment is needed for cosmetic reasons, carbon dioxide laser, liquid nitrogen freezing, scraping and other ways can be used to remove.
4. Surgical treatment: if necessary, surgical excision can be performed, and after excision, pathological examination can be performed to clarify the nature of the disease.
Patients with seborrheic keratosis who need treatment should actively consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment, and the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.