As the summer season gives way to the winter season, changes in our skin problems also begin.
In order to get that lovely bronze skin color on vacation, we use low-factor sunscreens and expose our skin to the sun's rays and brown spots can form on our skin and these spots are permanent.
Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to get rid of these spots in various ways such as natural cures, creams, chemical peels or lasers.
The first step recommended by experts in the treatment of sun spots is natural peeling methods.
It is seen that the lavender cure, which should be applied for 15 days, is very successful in sun spots and treats the spots to a great extent. In the lavender cure, which is a very practical method, 1 tablespoon of dried lavender is thrown into 1 liter of boiling water and infused for 10 minutes. After the brewing process, it is applied to the skin with the help of a clean cotton ball. After 15 days of application, a 15-day break is given for the second application.
There are cosmetic creams specifically designed to reduce the appearance of very dark and non-large sunspots.
Image Skin Care's Iluma series, formulated for skin with uneven tone and dark spots, provides a short-term effect against all pigmentation problems. Formulated by plastic surgeons using plant coke cell derivatives, peptides and plant extracts obtained using the latest technology, this product line has been specially developed for use in pigmentation and skin tone problems.
Chemical peeling is a method frequently used in problems such as wrinkles, burns, acne scars, aging spots as well as spot treatments. The aim of chemical peeling treatment is to create a controlled damage by applying chemical agents to the skin and to utilize the skin's self-renewal function more efficiently.
The peels that can be applied are listed as superficial peeling, medium-depth peeling, deep peeling according to the skin defects of the person.
Chemical Peeling should be applied with the method chosen by the doctor after the doctor's examination.
Smart (Thulium) Laser, which is much more effective than other methods applied in spot treatment, has been used since 2011.
Smart (Thulium) Laser has a working system based on the principles of self-repair of the skin by creating micro-damage in the junction layer between the upper skin and the lower skin.
Although it is an easy method to apply, it is a procedure that should be applied by specialists as in all medical procedures.