In order for stain treatment to be successful, it is necessary to take care of sun protection at any time of the year. Even if you don’t leave the house, sunscreen should be applied in the morning after cleansing your face and repeated midday and afternoon. However, when using pregnancy and contraceptives, sunscreen should be used after procedures such as waxing.
6 factors that cause skin spots:
- wax
- epilation
- Medicines to treat acne
- birth control pills
- pregnancy
- hormonal processes

spot treatment
Many methods are used in the treatment of stains. Superficial sunspots respond better to treatment. To achieve a successful result, the depth and structure of the discoloration are just as important as the patient’s skin type, skin color, genetic structure and lifestyle. While some spot whitening creams are sufficient for certain parts of patients, some patients may need procedures such as peeling or lasers. For this reason, glycolic acid peels with fruit acids are the most common. Peelings, which are carried out at intervals of 3 to 4 weeks, make it possible to flake and exfoliate the polluted area in the upper layers of the skin.
The Importance of Vitamin C
During stain treatment, skin becomes extremely sensitive and prone to stains, and if not adequately protected, stains will increase. For this reason, it makes more sense to carry out treatments especially in the autumn and winter months, when the effect of the sun’s rays diminishes. Even after the treatment has ended, sunscreen with a high sun protection factor should be used regularly in all four seasons to prevent the pimples from reappearing. The formation of spots on the skin can be prevented by using vitamin C supplements and antioxidant medicines. In the autumn months, when the stinging effect of the sun’s rays subsides, you can start spot treatment on the doctor’s recommendation.