• Sun spots, also known as solar lentigines, are flat brown marks that manifest on skin areas frequently exposed to sunlight. Primarily indicative of sun-induced skin ageing, many find them aesthetically displeasing.
  • Extended sun exposure, ageing, genetics, and frequent sunburns are among the factors contributing to the development of sun spots. These spots form as the skin produces excess melanin in its defence against sun damage.
  • To tackle this concern, The MW Clinic London offers Sciton broadband (BBL) phototherapy. This advanced IPL delibvery is the most effective modality for the treatment of sun spots as well as global skin revitalisation. 
  • Sciton BBL utilises high-intensity, multiple wavelengths of light, targeting the melanin responsible for these discolourations. It stimulates your own bodies repair mechanism to clear the pigment, lightening the spots and promoting a more uniform skin tone over time.
  • Opting for Sciton BBL treatment can lead to a significant reduction in sun spots, unveiling a clearer, more radiant, and youthful complexion.
  • Due to its non-invasive attributes and absence of required downtime, Sciton BBL stands out as a choice for many wanting to address sun spots without the need for invasive procedures.
  • To achieve the best outcome, typically a series of 3-4 sessions is recommended. The precise number can vary depending on individual skin conditions and desired effects.
  • If sun spots are a concern and you're considering the Sciton BBL treatment, please schedule a consultation with Dr Meg Minasian by contacting us here or booking an online appointment here.

    • Please find below many of the most common other questions about Sun Spots asked by our clients, and answered by our expert aesthetic doctor, Dr Meg Minasian

      What are sun spots?

        Sun spots, also known as solar lentigines or age spots, are flat, brown, or black spots on the skin that develop as a result of prolonged sun exposure.

      How to treat sun spots?

        Treatment options for sun spots include laser therapy, chemical peels, cryotherapy, topical creams, and microdermabrasion, among others.

      Can sun spots be prevented?

        Preventing sun spots involves using sunscreen, protective clothing, and avoiding excessive sun exposure, especially during peak hours.

      Do sun spots go away on their own?

        Sun spots typically do not fade on their own and may require treatment for removal or lightening.

      Is sun spot treatment safe?

        Sun spot treatments can be safe when performed by qualified professionals, but potential risks and side effects should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

      What are the best skincare products for sun spots?

        Effective skincare products for sun spots often contain ingredients like hydroquinone, glycolic acid, and retinoids. Dr. Meg Minasian at The MW Clinic London offers treatments that can effectively address sun spots. Please contact us to arrange a consultation.

      How long does it take for sun spots to fade?

        The time it takes for sun spots to fade depends on the treatment method used and individual factors, but improvements can be seen over several weeks to months. Dr. Meg Minasian at The MW Clinic London offers treatments that can effectively address sun spots. Please contact us to arrange a consultation.

      Can sun spots come back after treatment?

        Sun spots can return if you continue to have significant sun exposure without protection, so sun safety measures are essential to prevent recurrence. Dr. Meg Minasian at The MW Clinic London offers treatments that can effectively address sun spots. Please contact us to arrange a consultation.