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Jan 21
i always suffer brown spots of pigmentation the moment any sunlight appears,how can I avoid this and how can I get rid of them when they appear?

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Jan 22
Answer from Alice Hart-Davis Guru
the most effective way to tackle these is with IPL (intense pulsed light) treatments (visit www.cosmeticdoctors.co.uk to find a good practitioner in your area). This will fade the spots by breaking up the pigment that forms them, it’s not that painful (like being flicked with elastic bands) but it will cost about £200-£300 a session, depending on the extent of the area you want treated. There are loads of ‘brightening and whitening” creams which can all help fade brown spots with ingredients such as vitamin C, retinol and bilberry extract. Whatever you choose, you need to get obsessive about using sun-protection at the same time (every day, all year, at least SPF15) to protect your skin and prevent more brown spots forming.
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Jan 21
Answer from jennyedlington Expert User
Make sure you use SPF on your face whenever you go out, even if it's not a sunny day. Clinique super city block is great. I am using Retinol cream which you can get on a private prescription from your GP, it takes a long time to work, but it is the only medically proven treatment. Have a chat with your GP about availability.
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Jan 21
Answer from jennyedlington Expert User
Make sure you use SPF on your face whenever you go out, even if it's not a sunny day. Clinique super city block is great. I am using Retinol cream which you can get on a private prescription from your GP, it takes a long time to work, but it is the only medically proven treatment. Have a chat with your GP about availability.
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Jan 21
Answer from jennyedlington Expert User
Make sure you use SPF on your face whenever you go out, even if it's not a sunny day. Clinique super city block is great. I am using Retinol cream which you can get on a private prescription from your GP, it takes a long time to work, but it is the only medically proven treatment. Have a chat with your GP about availability.
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Jan 21
Answer from jennyedlington Expert User
Make sure you use SPF on your face whenever you go out, even if it's not a sunny day. Clinique super city block is great. I am using Retinol cream which you can get on a private prescription from your GP, it takes a long time to work, but it is the only medically proven treatment. Have a chat with your GP about availability.
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Jan 21
Answer from jennyedlington Expert User
Make sure you use SPF on your face whenever you go out, even if it's not a sunny day. Clinique super city block is great. I am using Retinol cream which you can get on a private prescription from your GP, it takes a long time to work, but it is the only medically proven treatment. Have a chat with your GP about availability.
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