Age spots are the flat brown, black or yellow spots that appear on the neck, hands, and face. They are primarily caused by sun exposure and usually start to appear once people hit 40. Age spots are not dangerous in any way, so there is no medical reason to get rid of them. However, they can reveal a person's age, so many men and women want to remove them for aesthetic reasons. You can get rid of age spots using a number of different methods: using OTC and prescription products, using home remedies, or using professional skin treatments.

Method 1
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Using OTC and Prescription Products

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    Use hydroquinone cream. Hydroquinone is a very effective bleaching cream which can significantly reduce the appearance of age spots.[1]
    • Be aware that hydroquinone has been banned in many European and Asian countries, due to its potential carcinogenic properties. However, it is still widely available in the US.
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    Try Retin-A. Retin-A is an excellent anti-aging skin care product which is used to combat fine lines and wrinkles, improve the skin's texture and elasticity and fade discoloration and sun damage, including age spots.[2]
    • Retin-A is a vitamin A derivative which is available in cream or gel form, in a variety of different strengths. It is only available by prescription, so you will need to see your doctor before you start using it.
    • It helps to eliminate age spots by exfoliating the skin, removing the outer hyperpigmented layer and revealing the fresh, new skin underneath.[3]
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    Select products containing glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is a type of alpha hydroxy acid commonly used in chemical peels. It works by exfoliating the skin, diminishing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots.
    • When sold OTC, glycolic acid is found in cream or lotion form, which is usually applied and left to sit on the skin for a few minutes, before being rinsed off.
    • Glycolic acid can be quite harsh on the skin, sometimes causing redness and discomfort. You should always moisturize your skin after using glycolic acid products.[4]
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    Look for products that contain salicylic and ellagic acid. The combination of these 2 ingredients has been shown to help lighten age spots.[5] Talk to your dermatologist to see what they recommend, or check labels on products to find 1 that contains both.
    • You may be able to find a skin cream or lotion that contains both of these ingredients.
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    Apply sunscreen before heading outdoors. Sunscreen won't actually help to reduce the appearance of your existing age spots, but it will prevent new ones from forming (as they are caused primarily by sun damage).[6]
    • In addition, the sunscreen will prevent your existing sunspots from becoming any darker or more noticeable.
    • You should wear a sunscreen with a zinc oxide base and an SPF of at least 15 every day, even if it's not hot or sunny.
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Method 2
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Using Home Remedies

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    Dab on some lemon juice. Lemon juice contains citric acid, which can help to bleach age spots. Simply dab a little fresh lemon juice directly onto the sunspot and leave to sit for 30 minutes before rinsing off. Do this twice a day and you should start to see results in a month or two.
    • Lemon juice makes your skin more sensitive to sunlight (and could make the age spot worse) so never leave lemon juice on your skin if you're going outside.
    • If you have very sensitive skin, the lemon juice might be irritating on your skin, so try diluting it to half strength with water or rosewater before applying.
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    Coat your skin in buttermilk. Buttermilk contains lactic acid, which bleaches the skin in the same way as the citric acid in lemon juice. Apply a little buttermilk directly onto your age spots and leave for 15 minutes to half an hour before rinsing off. Do this twice a day.
    • If you tend to have very oily skin, it's a good idea to mix the buttermilk with a little lemon juice before applying, as this will prevent your skin from becoming greasy.
    • For added benefit, mix a little tomato juice in with the buttermilk, as tomato also contains bleaching properties which can help to reduce age spots.
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    Mix honey and yogurt and apply to age spots. A combination of honey and yogurt is believed to be beneficial when it comes to reducing age spots.
    • Simply mix equal parts of honey and plain yogurt together and apply directly onto the age spots.
    • Leave for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing off. Do this twice a day.
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    Use apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar is an important ingredient in many home remedies, including one for age spots! Apply a little apple cider vinegar directly onto the age spots and leave for 30 minutes before rinsing off.
    • Only use this treatment once a day, as apple cider vinegar can be drying on the skin. You should start to see an improvement in the appearance of the age spots after about six weeks.
    • For added benefit, mix one part apple cider vinegar with one part onion juice (which you can extract by pushing chopped onion through a strainer) and apply this to the age spots instead.[7]
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    Apply aloe vera. Aloe vera is commonly used to treat a number of skin ailments, including age spots. Simply rub a little fresh aloe vera gel (taken directly from the plant) onto the affected area and leave to soak in.
    • As aloe vera is very gentle, there is no need to rinse it off. However, you may want to rinse it off if it starts to feel sticky.
    • If you don't have access to the gel from an aloe vera plant, you can bu fresh aloe vera juice at the market or health food store. This works just as well.
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    Massage your skin with castor oil. Castor oil is known for its skin healing properties and has proven effective in the treatment of age spots. Apply a little castor oil directly onto the age spots and massage into the skin for a minute or two until absorbed.
    • Do this once in the morning and once in the evening, and you should start to see an improvement in about a month.
    • If you suffer from dry skin, you can mix a little coconut oil, olive oil or almond oil in with the castor oil for added moisturization.
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    Try sandalwood. Sandalwood is believed to contain effective anti-aging properties, and is often used to reduce the appearance of age spots.
    • Mix a pinch of sandalwood powder with a couple of drops each of rose water, glycerin and lemon juice. Apply this paste onto the age spots and leave to dry for 20 minutes before rinsing off with cold water.
    • Alternatively, you could massage a drop of pure sandalwood essential oil directly onto the age spots.
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Method 3
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Using Professional Skin Treatments

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    Talk to a dermatologist about laser technology to remove age spots. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL lasers are especially effective at lightening age spots.[8] During the treatment, an intense laser light penetrates the epidermis and causes the skin to rejuvenate. The intensity of the light scatters the skin pigments and destroys the discoloration.[9]
    • The laser treatment is not painful but may cause minimal discomfort. An anesthetic cream is applied 30 to 45 minutes before the procedure to ease the discomfort.
    • The number of sessions required will depend on the size of the area and number of spots to be treated. Generally, 2 to 3 sessions will be required. Each session can last from 30 to 45 minutes.
    • The treatment requires no downtime, but redness, puffiness, and sensitivity to sunlight may occur.
    • Although laser treatment is extremely effective, its major downside is the cost. Depending on the type of laser used (Q-switched ruby, alexandrite or Fraxel dual laser) and the number of age spots requiring treatment, prices can range from $400 to $1500 per session.[10]
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    Try microdermabrasion treatments to remove age spots. Microdermabrasion is a noninvasive skin treatment that uses a wand with air pressure. The wand blasts crystals, zinc or other abrasive materials directly against the skin, exfoliating the top layers to remove the dark, hyperpigmented skin.[11]
    • Microdermabrasion requires no downtime and there are no side effects.
    • A session can be from 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the area being treated. Treatment sessions are given in 2- to 3-week intervals.
    • Typically, 2 to 3 sessions will be required. Prices range can be $75 or more per session.
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    Get a chemical peel. A chemical peel works by dissolving dead skin so the new, radiant skin will surface. During a chemical peel, the area to be treated is thoroughly cleansed and a gel-like acidic substance is applied. The area is then neutralized to stop the chemical process.[12]
    • Side effects include redness, peeling and sensitivity, which may require downtime.
    • Generally, two treatment sessions are required, which are given in 3- to 4-week intervals. The prices can be $250 or more per session.[13]
    • One study found that combining a Jessner peel with a trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peel was more effective than 1 of these types of peels alone for removing acne scars, so it might also be helpful for age spots.[14] Ask your dermatologist if this might help to reduce your age spots.
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    Hydroquinone is a lightening cream that you get over-the-counter or prescription. It is available in concentrations up to 2% over-the-counter, but higher concentrations will require a prescription from your doctor.
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  • If the age spots change in size or color, you should have them inspected by a doctor, as this may be an indication of skin cancer.
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This article was co-authored by Aanand Geria, MD. Dr. Aanand Geria is a board certified dermatologist, a clinical instructor at Mt. Sinai, and the owner of Geria Dermatology based in Rutherford, New Jersey. Dr. Geria's work has been featured in Allure, The Zoe Report, NewBeauty, and Fashionista, and he has peer-reviewed work for the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, Cutis, and Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. He holds a BS from the Penn State University and an MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Geria then finished an internship at Lehigh Valley Health Network and a dermatology residency at the Howard University College of Medicine. This article has been viewed 765,448 times.
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To remove age spots without chemicals, simply dab a little fresh lemon juice directly onto the spot and let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing. By doing this twice a day, you’ll naturally bleach your skin with citric acid, and you should see results in a month or 2. Make sure to avoid going outside with lemon juice on your skin, since it will make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, which could make your age spots worse. Another way to get rid of age spots is to use the lactic acid in buttermilk. Just like the lemon juice, apply the buttermilk to your age spots twice a day and let it sit for 15 minutes before rinsing. For more tips, including how to remove age spots with over the counter creams, scroll down.

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