Anti-agers no one but you need know about: How can I reverse the unsightly results of too much sun?

Shhhh! No one but you needs to know anti-agers: How can I reverse the ugly effects of too much sun?

Q: I am a man in my last years with some small brown sun spots on my forehead. I’ve heard of dander to treat them. Would you recommend it?

A: Hello sir! As you suggest, this is probably sun damage. Even non-sun worshipers like you build this up over a lifetime, despite your best efforts.

A medium-deep chemical skin peel or laser treatments can minimize this, but I recommend seeing a dermatologist for either procedure, as you want to rule out the possibility that your breakouts are early skin cancer first.

Sunshine: Inge Van Lotringen told the man that his skin problem is probably sun damage

She urged him to see a dermatologist for both procedures to first rule out the chance that his spots were early skin cancer

She urged him to see a dermatologist for both procedures to first rule out the chance that his spots were early skin cancer

Selflondon dermatologist Anjali Mahto (selflondon.com) is one such doctor, and she recommends BBL (broadband light), a laser-like treatment that shoots controlled energy into the skin to break up pigmented spots and soothe redness as “probably the superior option.” ‘.

It doesn’t really hurt and your spots will peel off and fade considerably over time. You will probably need at least three sessions, four weeks apart.

At Self these cost £800 each, but outside London BBL or IPL treatments (similar to BBL) can start from £200.

But again, please choose a dermatologist to assess and treat you – it’s worth the extra cost for your safety!