Microdermabrasion may be able to help, but results for facial sun spots vary from person to person. Plastic surgeons can definitely remove them with skin peels and other cosmetic procedures.
Due to Sun rays
No. Microdermabrasion can be used to make your skin look better if it's already been damaged from the sun, but it doesnt stop your skin from getting darker because of sun exposure. In fact, microdermabrasion makes your skin more sensitive immediately after treatment, so you have to avoid the sun. Going under the sun immediately after microdermabrasion treatment will burn your skin, but that's only if you are exposed to the skin on the same day as treatment, otherwise it makes no difference.
Microdermabrasion is a mild procedure which can eliminate or improve skin imperfections or conditions by polishing off the top most layer of dead and damaged skin cells. As such, it can benefit anyone who wants to have healthy and smooth looking skin. Microdermabrasion treatment is also ideal for those who have sensitive skin or allergies to chemicals.Though it is great for anyone, microdermabrasion is especially effective in getting rid of fine lines and wrinkles, at reducing acne, age spots and sun damaged skin. People with acne scars, stretch marks, pigmented skin, scarring from previous surgery and precancerous growth are also good candidates for microdermabrasion.
Freckles? Freckles are caused by the sun and being out in it too long.
The most common cause of brown spots is sunburn. Brown spots from sunburn usually appear on the part of skin that are exposed to the sun, such as the arms and face.
Sun spots.
sun spots are cooler parts of the sun
the sun spots like black little spots on the sun that explode every 11 years
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
== == Age spots are sometimes called "liver spots," but they have nothing to do with the liver. These flat, brown spots are often caused by years in the sun. They are bigger than freckles, flat, and many times show up on areas like the face, hands, arms, back, and feet. Age spots are harmless, but if they bother you, talk to a dermatologist about removing them. Also, a sunscreen or sunblock may prevent more sun damage.
sun spots
Sun spots are not permanent, therefore it depends.