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Age Spots

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Age spots, also known as sun spots, liver spots, or solar lentigines, are common forms of hyperpigmentation caused by long-term sun exposure and UV damage. These flat brown, gray, or darkened patches typically appear on areas frequently exposed to the sun, including the face, chest, hands, shoulders, and arms. Many patients seek treatment to improve uneven skin tone, discoloration, and signs of premature skin aging.

At Bonagent Aesthetics in Milledgeville, GA, we offer advanced skin rejuvenation treatments that reduce visible pigmentation, improve skin clarity, stimulate collagen production, and restore a brighter, more even complexion, with minimal downtime.

What Are Age Spots?

Age spots are a form of hyperpigmentation that develops when melanin becomes concentrated in certain areas of the skin due to cumulative sun exposure and aging. Also called liver spots or solar lentigines, these pigmented lesions commonly appear after years of ultraviolet (UV) exposure from sunlight or tanning beds.

Age spots are most frequently found on the:

  • Face
  • Hands
  • Chest
  • Shoulders
  • Arms

Although more common in adults over 40, age spots can affect younger individuals with significant sun exposure or a history of tanning bed use. Over time, UV damage accelerates skin aging, contributes to uneven skin tone, and may worsen the appearance of fine lines, texture irregularities, and discoloration.

Causes of Age Spots

The primary cause of age spots is prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. UV exposure accelerates melanin production, and over time this excess pigment becomes concentrated in certain areas of the skin, leading to visible dark spots and uneven pigmentation.

Additional factors that contribute to age spots and premature skin aging include:

  • Chronic sun exposure
  • Tanning bed use
  • Aging and collagen loss
  • Fair or sun-sensitive skin
  • Genetics and skin type
  • Oxidative stress and environmental damage
  • Inconsistent sunscreen use

Repeated UV exposure can also contribute to photoaging, fine lines, rough skin texture, redness, and overall loss of skin clarity.

    Effective Treatments for Age Spots

    At Bonagent Aesthetics, we offer personalized treatment plans designed to reduce hyperpigmentation, improve uneven skin tone, and restore brighter, healthier-looking skin. Depending on your skin type, pigmentation severity, and treatment goals, we may recommend a combination of advanced skin rejuvenation therapies.

    Laser Skin Rejuvenation for Age Spots

    Laser treatments target excess melanin within the skin to break down visible pigmentation and sun damage while improving overall skin tone and texture. Laser skin rejuvenation can help reduce brown spots, discoloration, redness, and other visible signs of photoaging with minimal downtime.

    Chemical Peels & Skin Resurfacing

    VI Peels and customized chemical peels exfoliate damaged surface skin cells and accelerate cellular turnover, helping fade age spots, improve skin clarity, and promote a brighter, more even complexion.

    Microneedling & Collagen Stimulation

    Microneedling and collagen-stimulating treatments help improve overall skin texture, tone, and sun-damaged skin while supporting natural skin renewal and rejuvenation.

    Medical-Grade Skincare & Topical Treatments

    Professional skincare products containing retinoids, brightening agents, antioxidants, and pigment-correcting ingredients may help improve mild hyperpigmentation and support long-term skin health.

    Preventing Age Spots & Sun Damage

    While age spots cannot always be completely prevented, protecting the skin from UV damage can significantly reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation, premature aging, and future discoloration.

    To help prevent age spots and maintain healthier skin:

    – Wear broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, including on cloudy days.
    – Reapply sunscreen regularly during outdoor activity.
    – Avoid tanning beds and excessive sun exposure.
    – Wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and wide-brim hats outdoors.
    – Use medical-grade skincare products that support skin repair and antioxidant protection.
    – Schedule regular skin rejuvenation treatments to maintain healthy skin turnover and collagen production.

      Why Choose Bonagent Aesthetics for Age Spot Treatment?

      We offer advanced skin rejuvenation treatments including laser skin rejuvenation, chemical peels, collagen-stimulating therapies, microneedling, medical-grade skincare, and regenerative aesthetic treatments designed to improve skin clarity while supporting long-term skin health and natural-looking results.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Age Spots

      What are age spots?

      Age spots are flat areas of increased pigmentation that develop over time due to cumulative sun exposure and skin aging. They commonly appear on the face, chest, hands, shoulders, and arms and may vary in size and color

      Are age spots the same as sun spots?

      Yes. Age spots are often referred to as sun spots or liver spots because they are primarily associated with long-term UV exposure and photoaging.

      Can age spots be removed completely?

      Many age spots can be significantly reduced or lightened with professional treatments, although results vary depending on pigmentation depth, skin type, and sun exposure history.

      What treatments work best for age spots?

      Common treatments for age spots include laser skin rejuvenation, chemical peels, microneedling, and professional skincare products designed to improve pigmentation and overall skin tone

      How long does it take to see improvement?

      Some patients notice brighter, more even-looking skin within a few weeks, while deeper pigmentation may require a series of treatments for optimal improvement

      Can age spots come back after treatment?

      Yes. Continued sun exposure without proper skin protection can lead to the development of new pigmentation over time, which is why daily sunscreen use is important after treatment.

      Are age spots harmful?

      Most age spots are harmless cosmetic concerns. However, any spot that changes rapidly in shape, color, or texture should be evaluated by a dermatologist.

      What is the difference between age spots and melasma?

      Age spots are usually isolated areas of sun-related pigmentation, while melasma often appears as larger, patchy discoloration influenced by hormones, heat, and genetics.

      Can younger adults develop age spots?

      Yes. Although more common with aging, younger individuals with significant sun exposure or tanning bed use may also develop early pigmentation changes and sun spots.

      How can I help prevent future pigmentation?

      Daily SPF use, avoiding tanning beds, limiting excessive UV exposure, and maintaining a consistent skincare routine can help minimize future discoloration and premature skin aging

      If you’re concerned about age spots and wish to explore treatment options, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Bonagent Aesthetics in Milledgeville, GA. Our personalized care and expert guidance will help you achieve the skin clarity you desire.

      Call us today at (478) 400-6020 to book your appointment and take the first step toward revitalizing your skin.

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