they fade over time. remember time heals all wounds. i heard up to a year or longer, depending on how severe the damage is. wear sunscreen when in direct sunlight, and sunglasses that cover entire eye area!
Sunspots are not permanent features on the Sun. They typically last for days to weeks, and then fade away. The number of sunspots varies in an 11-year cycle known as the solar cycle.
Whether or not something will ever go away depends wholly on what it is. If it is an illness, it will likely go away at some point. If it is a disease, it may take awhile.
All I have ever heard is No it wont go away
If you don't go in the sun.
Sunspots are created because of an increase of magnetic activity concentrating on a certain part of the photosphere. If the magnetic activity goes away in that section of the sun, then the sunspot will go away as well.
My brother had them and they went away so they can.
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
It probably does, but it is too far away for our telescopes to see that level of detail.
Depends on what they are for and where you are.
NO!!
No
Yes, it is not eternal.