Best Treatment for Disappearing Freckles Permanently
Define freckles?
Small, harmless freckles appear on the skin. Freckles are of two types genetics and sunlight. Mostly common in children and may become more or less noticeable as they get older.
In this article, we will look at what causes freckles, how to distinguish them from other similar freckles, ways to remove or lighten them, and when to see a dermatologist who gives right idea for get rid of this.
Treated with Freckles By Home Remedies
Small freckles are harmless and do not require treatment. However, if for cosmetic reasons people want to remove or lighten small freckles, some treatments can reduce their appearance.
Although these methods have not been scientifically proven, some find that some natural products lighten their tiny freckles.
- Lemon Juice: Apply lemon juice directly to your skin with a cotton ball and wash off. Lemon juice is believed to lighten the skin.
- Honey: To scrub, mix honey with salt or sugar. Honey helps to lighten pigmentation.
- Buttermilk: Apply buttermilk directly to your skin. Leave on for 10 minutes before you turn off with warm water. You can also make a mask by mixing buttermilk with oatmeal. Buttermilk contains lactic acid, which helps to lighten your freckles.
- Sour cream: Apply the sour cream directly to your skin, then rinse off after a few minutes. Like buttermilk, sour cream get the lactic acid.
- Yogurt: Apply the yogurt directly to your skin and leave it on for a few minutes. Yogurt also contains lactic acid.
- Onion: Rub the onion on your skin, and then rub your skin with lukewarm water. Onion acts as an exfoliate and helps in relieving freckles.
The Best Tips to Disappear Freckles Forever
- Sunscreen
Sunscreen does not get rid of existing small freckles, but it does help prevent new ones. Although alkaline you should apply sunscreen throughout the year. Sunscreen should have an SPF of 30 or higher. Apply sunscreen to bare skin at least 15 minutes before going out.
- Cryosurgery
Cryosurgery uses extreme cold as liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy abnormal skin cells. Cryosurgery is generally safe, and does not require anesthesia and short recovery time. Some side effects include hypopigmentation, bleeding and blisters. Cryosurgery rarely causes scarring.
- Chemical Peel
The chemical peel uses a chemical solution to seal and peel off the damaged skin areas. To remove small freckles, a medium skin rind containing glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid penetrates into the middle layers of the skin.
Regard: Dr. Naveed Shahzad