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Age Spots (Solar Lentigos) Treatment

Age Spots (Solar Lentigos) Treatment

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Age Spots (Solar Lentigos) Treatment in London

Age Spots (Solar Lentigos) Treatment in London

Age spots—also known as solar lentigos or sun spots—are flat, brown patches that appear on areas of the skin frequently exposed to sunlight. They are one of the most common signs of cumulative sun damage and often increase in number and intensity with age.

At the London Dermatology Centre, we offer safe, effective treatment for age spots using advanced techniques such as laser therapy, peels, and prescription creams. Whether you're concerned about appearance or want expert reassurance about skicn changes, our consultant dermatologists are here to help.

Age Spots

What Are Age Spots?

Age spots are benign patches of pigment that develop when melanin builds up in areas of skin exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation over time. They are most commonly seen on the face, hands, shoulders, chest and forearms—areas that typically receive the most sun exposure throughout life.

Key features include:

  • Flat, round or oval patches of brown, tan, or black pigmentation
  • Smooth surface, with well-defined edges
  • Varying sizes, from freckle-sized to over a centimetre wide
  • Typically appear after age 40, but can occur earlier with significant sun exposure

Unlike freckles, age spots do not fade in winter and may darken or increase over time if left untreated or unprotected from UV light.

Why Treat Age Spots?

Why Treat Age Spots?

Although age spots are medically harmless, they can have a cosmetic impact—particularly when they appear on the face or hands. For many people, they can be a visible reminder of ageing or sun damage and may create an uneven skin tone that’s hard to cover with makeup.

It’s also important to note that not all pigmented spots are benign. Conditions such as lentigo maligna melanoma or pigmented basal cell carcinoma can sometimes mimic the appearance of solar lentigos. A professional dermatology assessment ensures that any new or changing spots are properly diagnosed and treated if necessary.

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Age Spot Treatment Options at Our Clinic

At the London Dermatology Centre, we offer a range of safe and clinically proven treatments to fade or remove age spots effectively. Your dermatologist will advise on the best approach based on your skin type, the location and size of the spots, and your personal preferences:

Laser Therapy

Laser treatment targets excess melanin in the skin, breaking it down so it can be naturally cleared by the body. This is one of the most precise and effective methods for removing age spots.

  • Fast, focused treatment sessions
  • Minimal downtime
  • Visible improvement after 1–3 sessions

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

IPL is a light-based treatment similar to laser therapy but uses multiple wavelengths. It is suitable for diffuse sun damage and pigmentation, and may also improve overall skin tone and texture.

Skin Peels

Superficial peels using glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), or other agents help exfoliate the outer skin layers, encouraging cell turnover and fading pigmentation.

  • Best for mild or widespread spots
  • Can improve fine lines and skin brightness
  • Typically performed in a short course

Prescription Creams

Topical treatments such as hydroquinone, tretinoin, or azelaic acid can gradually lighten age spots over several weeks.

  • Non-invasive option
  • Useful for ongoing maintenance
  • Often combined with other therapies
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Why Choose the London Dermatology Centre?

  • GMC-registered dermatologists with expertise in pigmentation
  • Advanced lasers and peels available on-site
  • Emphasis on safety, diagnosis, and prevention
  • Discreet, central London clinic setting

We also provide expert advice on skincare and sun protection to help maintain your results and prevent new age spots from forming.

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Your Consultation

During your consultation, a dermatologist will examine your pigmentation and confirm whether the marks are indeed solar lentigos or another condition. We may use a dermatoscope or, in rare cases, recommend a biopsy for full clarity.

You’ll receive a personalised treatment plan and advice on post-treatment care. We’ll also recommend sunscreen and skincare tailored to your skin type to reduce future sun damage and maintain an even complexion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes age spots to develop?

Age spots form due to cumulative sun exposure over time. Ultraviolet (UV) rays stimulate the production of melanin, and in certain areas, this pigment builds up, creating flat, brown patches—especially on the face, hands, and arms.

Are age spots dangerous?

Age spots themselves are not dangerous or cancerous. However, it’s important to have any new, changing, or irregular pigmented lesions examined by a dermatologist to rule out skin cancers that can look similar, such as melanoma.

How can I tell the difference between an age spot and a mole?

Age spots are usually flat, evenly coloured, and round or oval in shape. Moles can be raised, vary in colour, and may grow or change over time. Any lesion that changes, bleeds, or itches should be checked by a professional.

Can age spots be removed permanently?

Yes, age spots can be significantly faded or removed through laser therapy, skin peels, or prescription creams. Once removed, they typically don’t return in the same spot, but new ones can develop with further sun exposure.

What is the most effective treatment for age spots?

Laser therapy is often the most precise and effective treatment, especially for darker or well-defined spots. However, IPL, skin peels, or topical treatments may be more suitable for certain skin types or widespread pigmentation.

Is there any downtime after treatment?

Most treatments involve little to no downtime. You may experience mild redness, flaking, or temporary darkening of the treated area, but these effects usually resolve within a few days. We provide full aftercare guidance to support healing.

Will the treatment work on darker skin tones?

Certain treatments are more suitable than others for darker skin types. During your consultation, we will assess your skin and recommend safe, tailored options to reduce pigmentation without causing uneven lightening or irritation.

How many sessions will I need?

This varies depending on the treatment chosen and the number of spots. Laser or IPL treatments may show results after one session but often require two to three for optimal outcomes. Topical treatments work more gradually.

Can I prevent new age spots from appearing?

Yes, using broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours can help prevent new age spots. We also offer skincare advice and product recommendations to maintain a more even skin tone.

How do I book a consultation?

To arrange your appointment, call us on 020 7467 3720 or use our contact form. Our team will be happy to help schedule your visit and answer any questions.

Our Location

The London Dermatology Centre is located at 69 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 8AS, in the heart of the Harley Street medical district. We’re just a short walk from Oxford Circus, Bond Street, and Regent’s Park stations, making it easy to reach by public transport.

Our clinic offers a discreet, modern environment where you’ll receive expert care for cosmetic and medical skin concerns. Parking is available nearby via pay-and-display bays and private car parks.

Need directions or travel advice? Call us on 020 7467 3720 and our team will be happy to assist.

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday: 9.00 AM - 5.30 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Our Location

69 Wimpole Street,
London W1G 8AS.

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If you're concerned about age spots or want to refresh your skin tone, we’re here to help. Book your consultation at the London Dermatology Centre today and take the first step towards clearer, more confident skin.

Call us on 020 7467 3720 or use our contact form to schedule your visit.

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