The text “Look at this… these hands looked aged, full of spots…” is only the beginning of a sentence and is commonly used in advertisements or clickbait posts. Without the rest of the content, it’s impossible to know what claim is being made.
If you’re looking for the continuation of a specific article or advertisement, I can’t provide text that isn’t included or reproduce copyrighted material.
If your interest is in the topic itself—such as age spots on the hands—here’s a brief overview:
- Age spots (also called liver spots or sun spots) are flat brown, black, or gray patches that commonly appear on the hands, face, shoulders, and arms.
- They are primarily caused by years of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun or tanning beds.
- They are generally harmless, but any spot that changes rapidly in size, shape, color, or starts bleeding should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Common ways to reduce their appearance include:
- Daily use of broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher).
- Topical products containing ingredients such as retinoids, vitamin C, or hydroquinone (where appropriate and under guidance).
- Dermatological treatments like chemical peels, cryotherapy, or laser therapy.
If you have the full article or a link, I can summarize it or help evaluate whether its claims are accurate.
