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| Overview |
|---|
| Also Known As |
| Common Causes |
| Affects |
| Primary Treatment Options |
| Time to See Results |
| Results Duration |
| Treatment Areas |
| Details |
|---|
| Sun Spots, Solar Lentigines, Liver Spots, Dark Spots |
| Sun Exposure, UV Damage, Ageing, Hormonal Changes |
| All Ages, Genders, and Skin Types (More Common 40+) |
| Chemical Peels, Laser Treatment (IPL), Microneedling, Cryotherapy |
| 2 weeks to 3 months depending on treatment |
| 6 months to permanent depending on method |
| Face, Hands, Chest, Shoulders |
Understanding Age Spots & Sun Spots
Age spots, also known as sun spots or solar lentigines, are flat, brown, black, or grey patches that appear on the skin due to prolonged sun exposure and natural ageing. These dark spots typically develop on areas of the body that receive the most sun exposure, such as the face, hands, shoulders, and chest.
While age spots on face are completely harmless, many people seek treatment to achieve a more even skin tone and youthful appearance. Understanding the cause of your specific pigmentation is essential for choosing the most effective dark spot corrector treatment.
The formation of age spots is primarily driven by cumulative sun damage over time.
UV Radiation Exposure is the main culprit behind sun spots. When skin is exposed to ultraviolet light, it produces melanin as a protective mechanism. Over years of sun exposure, this melanin can clump together in certain areas, creating the concentrated dark patches we see as age spots.
Natural Ageing Process plays a significant role as our skin’s ability to repair UV damage decreases with age. The skin’s natural cell turnover slows down, meaning damaged, pigmented cells remain on the surface longer, making age spots more visible and persistent.
Hormonal Changes can also contribute to pigmentation issues, particularly in women during pregnancy or menopause. These hormonal fluctuations can make the skin more sensitive to
UV damage and increase melanin production.
Genetics & Skin Type influence susceptibility to age spots. Fair-skinned individuals are generally more prone to developing sun spots, though they can affect all skin types. Some people have a genetic predisposition to developing more pronounced pigmentation with sun exposure.
Age spots typically begin appearing in people over 40, though they can develop earlier in individuals with significant sun exposure or fair skin. They affect both men and women and are more common in people who have spent considerable time in the sun without adequate protection. While more prevalent in lighter skin tones, age spots can affect all ethnicities.
How we at Shumaila’s can treat this
At Shumaila’s, we offer highly effective treatments specifically designed to target and remove age spots, revealing clearer, more even-toned skin.
Excellent 4.9 out of 5
Non Surgical
First-Line Treatments

Hydrafacial
A Hydrafacial is an excellent first-line treatment that deeply cleanses, exfoliates, and hydrates the skin. We incorporate a special brightening booster to help lift surface-level pigmentation from age spots and improve overall skin radiance.
Ideal for
Surface-level age spots, improving skin texture and glow
Results
Immediate improvement in skin brightness and hydration
Management
A course of treatments is recommended for best results
Progressive Treatments
Advanced & Combination

RF Microneedling
This treatment uses fine needles to create micro-channels in the skin while delivering radiofrequency heat to stimulate collagen and encourage cell turnover, helping to break down the pigment that forms age spots.
Ideal for
Age spots combined with skin texture concerns
Results
Gradual improvement over 3-6 months
Management
Requires a course of treatments

Morpheus8
Morpheus8 is a more advanced form of RF Microneedling that delivers energy deeper into the skin, providing powerful skin remodeling and collagen stimulation. It is highly effective for improving skin quality and reducing the appearance of stubborn age spots.
Ideal for
Deeper age spots and significant texture improvement
Results
Gradual improvement over 3-6 months
Management
Requires a course of treatments

Profhilo®
(Skin Barrier Support) Profhilo is a bio-remodelling injectable that provides deep hydration and strengthens the skin’s structure. A healthy, resilient skin barrier is less prone to pigmentation, making Profhilo a key supportive treatment in a long-term management plan.
Ideal for
Strengthening the skin barrier, improving overall skin quality
Results
Improved skin health and resilience over 2 treatments
Management
Maintenance sessions every 6 months
Why choose Shumaila’s
for Age Spot Treatment?
Frequent Asked Questions
The cost of treating age spots and sun spots depends on the number of spots, how deep they are, and which treatment method is recommended. Options can include chemical peels, IPL/laser, microneedling and, in some cases, targeted cryotherapy for individual lesions.
During your consultation at Shumaila’s, we’ll assess your skin, discuss the most suitable options for your concerns, and create a personalised treatment plan with a clear breakdown of costs. We can also discuss flexible payment options to help you manage your treatment budget comfortably.
The best treatment depends on the size, depth, and number of your age spots. IPL laser treatment is often considered the gold standard for stubborn, well-defined spots, while chemical peels are excellent for multiple spots and overall skin improvement. A consultation will determine the most effective approach for your specific needs.
Prevention is key to avoiding new age spots. Daily use of broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours (10am-4pm) are essential. Regular use of vitamin C serums and retinoids can also help prevent new pigmentation from forming.
Yes, when performed by qualified professionals, age spot removal treatments are very safe. At Shumaila’s, all treatments are carried out by trained practitioners using medical-grade equipment. We’ll discuss any potential side effects during your consultation, though they are typically minimal and temporary.
Results vary by treatment method. Chemical peels show improvement after 2-3 sessions over 6-8 weeks. IPL and cryotherapy show initial darkening within days, followed by natural shedding within 1-2 weeks. Microneedling provides gradual improvement over 4-6 weeks.
Once properly treated, the specific age spots that are removed will not return. However, new age spots can develop with continued sun exposure. This is why sun protection is crucial after treatment. Many patients choose maintenance treatments annually to address any new spots that may appear.


