SKINLABO conducted a survey targeting 300 individuals who have either considered or undergone treatment for skin spots. The results revealed that 55.0% (165 people) were not fully aware that skin spots are more likely to increase due to multiple overlapping factors in one's 40s (21.7% were completely unaware; 33.3% were somewhat unaware). Furthermore, 80.7% of those experiencing changes in skin spots in their 40s reported either slight (49.3%) or clear (31.4%) changes, highlighting the reality of evolving skin spot visibility with age.
Regarding the complexity of these spots, 55.0% of respondents did not sufficiently know that multiple factors contribute to their appearance in later years. While some were aware, those who clearly understood this were in the minority.
Dr. Yoshiko Takada, a dermatologist certified by the Japanese Dermatological Association, commented: 'In your 40s, accumulated UV damage, hormonal changes, disrupted skin turnover, and past inflammation or friction overlap, making skin spots complex. Even if spots look similar, some require laser treatment, while others require a combination of oral medication, topical application, and light therapy.' She emphasizes the importance of correctly identifying the condition of the skin and the spots themselves, rather than focusing solely on quick-fix treatments to lighten them.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey