Can you get rid Pigmentation Marks?


Your options to diminish Pigmentation Marks or Age Spots on your hands are many, from great promises in a jar, frequenting a dermatologist or getting clever with fake tan and body make-up. All of course depend heavily on your bank balance and your patience.

Best advice by far is STAY OUT OF THE SUN  and wear SPF. This is a bit like crying after the milk is split but it will help prevent your Pigmentation Marks from getting worse.

Wear a good sunscreen and keep hands polished and moisturised always.

Keep skin bright and polished with a home dermabrasion product

Choose a hand cream that contains hi-tech ingredients to help fade dark patches and marks and brighten the skin overall and apply it day and night or as often as you can.

Keep your hands manicured and cared for. Neat nails and cared for fingers will put age spots into second place.

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There are a number of treatments available for Pigmentation Marks and Age Spots on the Hands. Women who are troubled by these dark patches can consult with a dermatologist to find the right solution for them.

One of the professional treatment options for Pigmentation Marks and Age Spots is to use prescribed medication to lighten them up. Creams that can bleach the skin over time are available by prescription only. Some of them contain steroids instructions must be followed to the letter and don't forget to discuss the pitfals with your Dr too.

A chemical peel can be used to minimise the appearance of Age Spots. This technique involves applying an acid onto the skin. The acid burns the top layer of the skin, which also removes the marks and spots. If a superficial chemical peel is used, several applications may be needed before the portion of the skin affected is significantly lighter. If you choose this type of treatment for age spots, you must use sunscreen when going outside to avoid exposing the treated skin to UV rays.

Derma-brasion is another option available when it comes to treating these spots. With this type of treatment the outer layer of the skin is sanded down with a special rotating brush. As a result, the top layer of the skin is removed and it is replaced by a new layer of skin. If you are considering this remedy for age spots your skin may be red and have some scabs after the procedure.


A dermatologist may recommend freezing to treat age spots. This form of treatment involves applying a freezing agent, such as liquid nitrogen, to the spots. Once the freezing agent comes into contact with the skin, it destroys the excess melanin. The skin then needs to heal and once this process has been completed, the skin in the treated area appears lighter. This option is generally used for small age spots or in a limited area. There is a risk of permanent scarring associated with freezing and this fact must be considered beforehand.


Laser therapy may be used to treat Pigmentation Marks and Age Spots. The laser effectively destroys the dark pigment in the skin that causes the discoloration without destroying the top layer of skin. If you choose this treatment option you will be likely to need several treatment sessions to get the results you are looking for. This treatment option is effective, but can be quite expensive.

Always make sure you check out any clinic or surgery you choose thoroughly and make sure they are registered with the relevant governing bodies.