The #1 Deficiency behind Aging Spots

The main culprit behind aging spots is the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation.



When your skin is exposed to UV rays, it produces more melanin, a pigment that gives skin its color. Over time, this extra melanin can build up and cause age spots.   1. Photoaging: What You Need to Know About the Other Kind of Aging – The Skin Cancer Foundation

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2. Sun’s effect on skin – Health Video: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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Other factors that can contribute to the development of aging spots include:
Age: As you get older, your skin’s ability to repair itself decreases, making you more susceptible to sun damage.   1. The Effects of Aging on Skin – WebMD

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Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to developing age spots.   1. Age Spots: Symptoms and Treatment | The Dermatology & Skin Cancer Surgery Center at Creedmoor

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Certain medications: Some medications can increase your skin’s sensitivity to sunlight, making you more likely to develop age spots.   1. Effective Treatments For Age Spots (Liver Spots) – Westlake Dermatology

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While age spots are harmless, they can be a sign of sun damage and can make your skin look older. If you are concerned about age spots, you can talk to your doctor about treatment options.