Dark Spots on Chest and Face: How to Remove Them

Dark Spots on Chest and Face: How to Remove Them

Pigmentation issues can be pretty challenging to treat, especially dark spots on chest and face. However, many treatments are available today to eliminate or lighten them completely. Here is a rundown of some treatment options you can incorporate to treat dark spots due to sun exposure.

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SIMPLE WAYS TO REMOVE DARK SPOTS AT HOME

cream for dark spots on chest and face

One should know that natural and more traditional remedies may not be enough to eliminate dark spots on chest and face. They are pretty tough. However, several over-the-counter products are beneficial.

Consult your doctor, and based on your skin type, they should recommend some products that you can easily buy without a prescription. Some of the options are given below.

There are several synthetic topical products available that can help improve the texture of the skin and lighten it. Look for products containing beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), vitamin E, and vitamin C. If a bad reaction occurs, stop treatment immediately.

Topical retinoids

Topical retinoids can effectively alleviate pigmentation due to aging, acne, and can even help lessen wrinkles in the process. However, be aware that some skin types can easily be irritated by retinoids. They may experience redness, itching, dry skin, or peeling.

To help prevent this, start with a low dose at first and slowly work your way up to full strength.

Homemade face masks

Using natural ingredients, you can prepare face masks at home and apply them twice or thrice a week. Using ingredients like milk, hydrogen peroxide, turmeric, and castor oil can help reduce the appearance of dark spots on chest and face.

Diet, hydration, and nutrition

A balanced, healthy diet rich in vegetables and fruits with 7-9 glasses of water per day is quintessential for skin health. That is because it may boost skin cell turnover, improving skin texture and tone.

Vegetables and fresh fruits have many ingredients and nutrients to lighten your skin through a much more natural process. One can consider taking supplements like vitamin B, vitamin C, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin E to help maintain good skin health.

OTHER WAYS TO REMOVE DARK SPOTS ON CHEST AND FACE

Topical medications

Applying skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone or a mild steroid may gradually fade your age spots over some months. Hydroquinone is very effective at bleaching the skin and fading discolorations. So much, it’s been the most highly recommended choice for over 50 years.

Intense pulsed light and lasers

Intense pulsed light and laser therapies can destroy melanin-producing cells by wounding the skin’s superficial layer.

Such treatment usually requires more than a couple of sessions over many months. However, laser treatment offers a more long-term solution to dark spots, unlike other treatments.

Cryotherapy

Such a procedure uses liquid nitrogen and spot treat to destroy extra pigmentation.

You will have to sit with your doctor for multiple sessions, but it will be worth it in the end. However, cryotherapy is best suited for areas of the body that have little to no hair and those with a lighter skin tone.

Dermabrasion

microdermabrasion for dark spots on chest and face

Dermabrasion consists of sanding down the skin’s superficial layer. Here, when your new skin grows back, the skin gets smoother, and the pigmentation gets lighter.

Moreover, microdermabrasion is a similar option to dermabrasion but less aggressive.

Chemical peels

Chemical peels comprise use chemical acids like lactic acid, glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, and azelaic acid to produce mild exfoliation. This treatment can help eliminate dark spots on chest and face and improve dullness.

Various strengths are available on the market, from mild chemical peels that act superficially to much stronger ones that typically reach deeper skin layers.

Do you know any other ways to remove dark spots on the chest or face?

Comments

16 responses to “Dark Spots on Chest and Face: How to Remove Them”

  1. Sandy C.

    Sun damage, ugh! We all sat out as teens, baking brown, and setting ourselves up for wrinkles and dark spots. I find a nice mix of buttermilk and a drop of lemon juice really helps!

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      That sounds like a really soothing mixture for dark spots!

  2. Lauryn R

    What an interesting post, thank you so much for sharing! I can’t believe how many things are out there now that help you with skincare.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      I know, right? There’s some kind of product for whatever your concern may be. Whether that’s dark spots or wrinkles someone will try to sell you something for it.

  3. Amy D

    I love the idea of homeade face masks using natural ingredients. I also see a big difference in my skin when I keep up my water intake.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      I agree – water intake is important for your skin. It probably won’t help your dark spots, but it def can help keep things plumper and hydrated.

  4. Brittany Gilley

    I have a new pigmented spot on my face, I haven’t gotten around to trying these methods, but thanks for sharing.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      Have you talked to your dermatologist about your new dark spots?

  5. MICHAEL A LAW

    I’m worried about getting dark spots as I get older. Hopefully I can keep those darn things away.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      Dark spots seem enviable for most of us, especially if we were bad when we were younger and didn’t wear sunscreen.

  6. Shannon Victoria Holmes

    Thanks for this article. We all need products to help our skin from the damage we have done to it.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      Yes! Most of us didn’t think about our skin when we were young; and unfortunately, dark spots pop up as we age.

  7. Terri Quick

    Thank you for sharing this. Luckily I haven’t had any yet.

    1. Nerdy Dad RP

      That’s great that you don’t have any dark spots!

  8. Anne Perry

    I have a small dark spot by my left eye. I willtry these suggestions.

    1. Clay Cook

      That sounds like a great plan! I hope the suggestions work well for you. If you have any questions or need more tips along the way, feel free to ask. Wishing you the best on your journey to clearer skin!

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