Age Spots
Age spots can make skin look uneven, but they can be visibly reduced for a clearer, brighter complexion.

What are Age Spots?
Age spots—also called sun spots, brown spots, or liver spots—can create an uneven, blotchy complexion and make skin look older. They typically appear on sun-exposed areas like the face, neck, chest, back, arms, legs, and hands, starting as early as your twenties and progressing over time. These flat, round brown (sometimes white) spots vary in size and shape, and many people choose to treat them.
Frequently Asked Questions

Age spots can appear earlier due to sun exposure. A personalized consultation can help determine the cause and best treatment.
Age spots are caused by long-term sun exposure, which triggers excess melanin production in the skin.
They don’t go away on their own, but they can be significantly reduced with the right treatments. Book your personalized consultation with us today to learn more or get started.
Some spots may fade quickly, while others improve gradually over a series of treatments.
The best treatment depends on your skin and the depth of pigmentation. A personalized plan ensures the safest and most effective results.

