Spots on the hands are caused by excessive exposure to sunlight and are very difficult to lighten, but there are treatments and natural products with which to obtain excellent results. It is important to consult a dermatologist to check the skin.
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Dark spots on the hands are senile spots, caused by excessive exposure to the sun’s powerful ultraviolet rays. They are formed over the years because UV rays cause the cells of our skin to produce melanin (responsible for the skin pigment) at very high speed. They may appear flat and brownish in color, or even as raised, wart-like, known as seborrheic keratosis.
Tips for clearing stains on hands
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Overtaking ricket winding and snails
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Intense pulsed light (IPL)
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Cryotherapy
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Chemical Peelings
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Laser treatments
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Sun protection
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Curuch
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Sweet almond oil
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Papaya
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Tomatoes
Overtaking ricket winding and snails
If you hope for something that makes your hands look like you’ve dipped in the fountain of youth, you won’t find it in a cream or a serum. No over-the-counter treatment will completely disappear the age spots. However, some creams and serums can clear them. The most effective active ingredients are: hydroquinone, tranexamic acid, glycolic acid, cogic acid, licorice root extract, niacinmide and vitamin C
Intense pulsed light (IPL)
Without a doubt, the simplest and most effective option for senile stains is the IPL. Light destroys the pigment, causing the age spot to become darker and flakes after about a week. The treatment has no downtime and is virtually painless, but it can take up to four sessions to get the best results.

Cryotherapy
Ideal for single senile spots or small groups of stains. Cryotherapy is an outpatient procedure that exploits liquid nitrogen, which freezes and destroys the cells that produce the pigments, causing the stain to desquamm. Once the skin begins to heal, it will appear clearer, but some treatments may be needed.
Chemical Peelings
A chemical peeling predicts that the dermatologist applies an acid to the area, which burns the outer layer of the skin. As this layer of skin comes off and peels, it will form a new and healthier layer. The depth and frequency of these peelings will vary depending on the severity of age spots and the type of acid used. Side effects can vary from none to a few days of peeling and dryness.