Age Spots

Age Spot Treatment in Brattleby & Lincoln

What are age spots?

Age spots are areas of increased pigmentation that develop when melanin, the pigment responsible for skin colour, becomes unevenly distributed within the skin. They commonly appear as flat brown, tan, or darker patches and are most often seen on areas regularly exposed to sunlight, such as the face, hands, chest, shoulders, and forearms.

Although age spots are harmless, they can make the skin appear older and less even in tone. They often become more noticeable over time as cumulative sun exposure affects pigment-producing cells and slows natural skin renewal.

The medical term most commonly used for age spots is solar lentigines.

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Symptoms

Age spots typically present as:

Flat brown or tan patches on the skin

Areas of uneven pigmentation

Multiple small patches that may gradually enlarge

Pigment that appears darker after sun exposure

Uneven skin tone on the face, hands, chest, or arms

They usually develop slowly and often become more visible with age.

Causes

The main cause of age spots is long-term ultraviolet (UV) exposure.

Over time, UV light stimulates pigment cells within the skin to produce excess melanin, which can collect unevenly and form visible patches.

Other contributing factors include:

  • Natural ageing and slower skin turnover
  • Repeated sun exposure over many years
  • Hormonal influences particularly menopause
  • Previous inflammation or skin injury
  • Genetics

As skin renewal slows with age, excess pigment is cleared less efficiently, making pigmentation more persistent.

Who can it affect?

Age spots can affect all skin types, although they are often more noticeable in those with lighter skin tones.

They are more common in people who:

  • Spend significant time in the sun
  • Have a history of sun exposure without protection
  • Notice pigmentation increasing with age
  • Have naturally sun-sensitive skin

They can begin to appear from the age of thirty onwards but may develop earlier depending on sun exposure history.

Treatment Options

Treatment focuses on reducing excess pigment, improving skin turnover, and preventing future pigmentation from becoming more pronounced.

A combination of in-clinic treatments and targeted medical-grade skincare often gives the most effective long-term results.

SkinPen Microneedling

SkinPen microneedling stimulates controlled skin renewal and collagen production while encouraging healthier pigment distribution.

It can help:

  • Improve uneven skin tone
  • Support gradual pigment reduction
  • Refine skin texture
  • Enhance overall skin clarity

A treatment course is often recommended for best results.

Obagi Blue Radiance Peel

Obagi Blue Radiance Peel is a superficial chemical peel that exfoliates the skin and helps lift excess pigment.

It is ideal for:

  • Mild age spots
  • Dull uneven skin tone
  • Surface pigmentation
  • Improving skin brightness

Regular treatments can help maintain clarity and support ongoing pigment control.

Obagi Nu-Derm System

Obagi Nu-Derm System is a medical-grade prescription skincare programme designed to improve pigmentation, support skin renewal, and create a clearer, brighter complexion.

It works by:

  • Accelerating skin cell turnover
  • Reducing excess pigment formation
  • Improving overall skin tone
  • Strengthening long-term skin health

This system is often highly effective for persistent pigmentation concerns.

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Every face is unique. During your consultation, we’ll assess your concerns, discuss your goals, and design a bespoke treatment plan tailored to you.