Brown Spots

Brown spots on the skin, also called hyperpigmented lesions, can develop for a variety of reasons.

Brown spots on a boy's face before treatment Brown spots on boy's face after treatment

Skin that has been chronically exposed to sunlight can develop a rough texture and brown areas called lentigines or "age spots".

Some brown spots, such as actinic keratoses (AK), can represent precancerous conditions and should be evaluted by a physician.

There are a variety of treatment options for brown spots on the skin, including the following:

  • Hydroquinone, a bleaching agent that is applied to the skin
  • Tri-Luma®, a prescription medication that combines several active ingredients for the treatment of melasma ("mask of pregnancy")
  • Chemical peels
  • Dermabrasion
  • Laser and light therapies

Your doctor will recommend a treatment based on the underlying cause of the brown spot, its location, the number and size of brown spots and other variables.

Brown spots on hand before treatment Brown spots on hand after treatmen

 

Source: Vivacare
Last updated : 5/13/2022

Brown Spots originally published by Vivacare