Tumgik
#age spots
hjbender · 7 months
Text
"This age gap is unacceptable!"
"You're right. It needs to be bigger."
55 notes · View notes
kawstiik · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
I enjoy the idea that a Mob who never had his “no pointing knives speech” might have less of a problem using his powers casually on others. (Especially if it is to look out for a certain rambunctious student.)
*Reupload because my original had horrendous cropping
211 notes · View notes
patriciastrike · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Age spots
36 notes · View notes
skincaremalaysia · 2 years
Text
What Causes Dark Spots and How an I Reduce Hyperpigmentation?
Uneven skin pigmentation (or hyperpigmentation as it is often known) is a common skin complaint. Dark spots – known as age spots or sun spots – or dark patches of skin frequently appear on the face, hands and other parts of the body regularly exposed to the sun.
This article outlines the different types of hyperpigmentation and explains what causes them. We look at how you can help prevent hyperpigmentation in the first place, as well as steps you can take to reduce dark spots or patches once they have formed.
What is hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is the term used to describe areas on uneven pigmentation in skin.
Hyperpigmentation appears as darkened patches or spots on the skin that make skin look uneven. The spots are known as age spots or sun spots and hyperpigmentation is also at the heart of skin conditions such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
People with phototype 3 – 6 (Please refer to Fitzpatrick photo-typing scale) are normally more affected by hyperpigmentation marks than those with phototype 1 & 2 as skin pigmentation is stronger in phototypes 3 - 6.
Tumblr media
What are the Different Types of Hyperpigmentation?
Pigment spots such as age spots (which are also known as sun spots) are caused by sun exposure. For this reason, they appear mainly on body parts that are frequently exposed such as the face, neck, décolleté, hands and arms.
They tend to be small, darkened patches of skin.
Hyperpigmentation: melasma
Also known as chloasma, Melasma is a condition where larger patches of hyperpigmentation develop mainly on the face.
Although it can affect both men and women, Melasma is most common in women and is thought to be triggered by changes in hormone levels.
Melasma occurs in 10–15 percent of pregnant women and in 10–25 percent of women taking oral contraceptives 1 and is sometimes referred to as “the mask of pregnancy”.
You can read more about Melasma in What causes Melasma and how can I reduce dark patches on my skin?
Tumblr media
Hyperpigmentation: Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs when a skin injury or trauma heals and leaves a flat area of discolouration behind.
It’s commonly found among acne sufferers and can also be caused by cosmetic procedures such as dermabrasion, laser treatment and chemical peels.
There are other factors that can cause patches of skin to become darker – such as scarring, birthmarks, solar or actinic keratoses and skin cancers – but these aren’t considered to be forms of hyperpigmentation.
Tumblr media
Read more in detail about hyperpigmentation on Eucerin blog.
2 notes · View notes
shopwithmemama · 20 days
Link
Get 10% off the NIRA PRO or the NIRA Precision Skincare Lasers! Use the coupon code: SHOPWITHMEMAMA at checkout! 
0 notes
ORGANIC CROTON CARRIER OIL (JAMALGOTA)
One of Croton Oil's most well-known advantages is its exfoliating qualities, which remove a thin layer of skin while also eliminating debris, pollutants, and excess oil. It generates a mild feeling of burning on the skin. When the skin heals, collagen and elastin fibers cover the area evenly. Pure Croton Oil tightens skin cells and reduces the appearance of age spots. It also removes uneven pigmentation and mostly minimizes wrinkles around the lips. As previously said, it can peel away a small layer of skin, and while healing, Collagen and Elastin Fiber are uniformly distributed on the skin. It penetrates deeply into the skin, removing extra filth and pollutants. It can trigger cells in one section of the body while distracting attention from another.
Tumblr media
0 notes
mydermastore · 2 months
Text
https://mydermastore.in/products/details/ethiglo-serum-223
Tumblr media
0 notes
hush-la-medspa · 3 months
Text
0 notes
sabinezenker · 4 months
Text
Treatment of Chemical Peeling for Age Spots
Hyperpigmentation, another name for black spots on the skin, is the term used to describe parts of the skin that become darker than the surrounding areas of the skin as a result of various factors like hormones, prolonged sun exposure, ageing skin, and more. Innovative techniques for chemical peeling for age spots are exclusively offered by Dr. Sabine Zenker of DrZenkerDermatology. One such technique is intense pulsed light (IPL), which targets the affected area while sparing the surrounding skin.
0 notes
dragonspitapothecary · 9 months
Text
Your Sugar Age
I’m more and more surprised when I learn how old someone is. They seem to either look really, really good for their age or well, they look older than their years. Not that there is an ideal look for any age but there are just things you wouldn’t expect of someone in their 40s, 50s and even 60s. It’s the old story of two friends who are exactly the same age. One looks younger, more vibrant and…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
mamulgogi · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media
9K notes · View notes
Text
What Are the Most Common Signs of Photoaging (Sun Damage) On Your Skin?
Tumblr media
When it comes to delaying signs of aging for as long as possible, the most suitable option for many people may be prejuvenation with treatments, such as the light-based MOXI and BBL®. The Philadelphia area’s Dr. Scott Chapin, a board-certified plastic surgeon, explains that when it comes to cosmetic treatments, it’s often much more efficient to address signs of aging before they start or while they are minimal—as opposed to targeting them after they’ve become more dramatic and permanent.
Dr. Chapin has seen a growing interest in treatments that can help patients preserve youthful, healthy skin for as long as possible. Prejuvenation techniques include carefully planned steps to help prevent the changes associated with aged skin, such as wrinkles and brown spots. These are popular among younger patients, but older patients can also use techniques like MOXI and BBL® for light touch-ups.
Our skin is made up of different parts, including two proteins called collagen and elastin. These proteins preserve the strength and elasticity of the skin—but over time, the body produces less of them, so the skin becomes weaker.
Ultraviolet light can cause major damage to the skin and its underlying connective tissues. The UV radiation damages the DNA of the cells and penetrates all levels of the skin.
Fall is a great time to consider having cosmetic procedures such as energy-based treatments to undo sun damage and other types of skin damage sustained earlier in the year. These treatments often require you to limit sun exposure as much as possible before and after the procedure. Since the weather is cooler and you’ll be covered up in more layers, fall is believed to be a more convenient time of year to try laser treatments. Plus, staying out of the sun is one of the best ways of avoiding long-term skin damage.
Unsure whether your skin has been damaged by UV exposure? Continue reading to learn about the common signs of sun damage that you can spot on your skin—and work to prevent in order to avoid more significant cosmetic changes later in life.
Age Spots
Flat, dark marks on the skin that look similar to freckles are known as age spots. They are also referred to as sunspots and liver spots. These marks appear on the areas that are exposed most often to the sun, such as the face, hands, shoulders and arms. They are a sign that your skin has been heavily exposed to sunlight. Although they don’t require medical treatment, some people choose to have them lightened for cosmetic reasons. Sun exposure also causes broken capillaries and red blotches.
Wrinkles
Exposure to sunlight can cause wrinkles to develop. UV rays trigger the formation of free radicals that damage the elastin fibers that keep skin firm. Lines and wrinkles typically form around the eyes and mouth—where the skin is highly active—and increase in number and depth over time. Permanent horizontal lines called worry lines eventually become etched into the forehead.
Freckles
Freckles occur because of the overproduction of melanin. They typically range in color from red to brown. People who have blonde or red hair and light skin are more likely to have these common spots that result from melanin, a pigment produced by skin cells to protect your body from sun damage. If you have a fair complexion, your skin is more likely to produce melanin as a result of sun exposure—and you are more likely to have freckles instead of an even tan.
Decreased Skin Elasticity
When ultraviolet radiation burns the skin, it can also cause a loss of elasticity. The sun’s rays destroy collagen and elastin in the skin in a process known as actinic elastosis. Without sufficient levels of these important proteins, the skin has less structural support and pliability.
Contact Chapin Aesthetics for more information about sun damage and what can be done to prevent and treat it. Call 267.880.0810 or submit a contact form online.
0 notes
Text
ORGANIC CROTON OIL
Its exfoliating qualities are one of its most well-known advantages; it removes a thin layer of skin while also removing debris, pollutants, and excess oil. It generates tingling and burning sensations on the skin. Collagen and elastin fibers fill up the skin evenly as it heals. Organic Croton Oil tightens skin cells and helps to decrease the appearance of age spots. It also minimizes wrinkles around the lips and removes uneven pigmentation. As previously said, it can peel off a small layer of skin, and while healing, Collagen and Elastin Fiber are uniformly distributed on the skin. The end effect is a more toned and lifted face. It penetrates deep into the skin and eliminates extra filth and pollutants.
Tumblr media
0 notes
mydermastore · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
hush-la-medspa · 1 year
Text
0 notes
globalnetbit · 1 year
Text
How to Get Rid of Dark Age Spots?
How to Get Rid of Dark Age Spots?
Dark spots are the new wrinkles. No matter what you call sunspots, age spots, liver spots or brown spots, we all want them to vanish. Age spots are benign pigmented spots typically caused by ultraviolet radiation from the sun. UV rays increase the ability to produce melanin in the pigment-producing skin cells, and this causes age spots. Anyone can get brown spots on the face, but people with fair…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes