Observation reveals that age spots do not appear on the palms or soles of the feet. This is because the skin in these areas has a thicker layer of keratin and is frequently subjected to friction, ensuring good blood circulation. It can be seen that the presence of age spots is related to the skin's blood circulation. Therefore, rubbing and massaging the affected skin can accelerate local blood circulation, promote metabolism, and help eliminate age spots. It can also have antioxidant effects, prevent aging, and prevent the appearance of age spots. External application therapy is simple to perform and not limited by time or location, making it an effective method for preventing age spots.
Treatment
Garlic Rubbing Method
Treat and prevent the occurrence of age spots.
Cut open a clove of purple-skinned garlic and dip it in a small amount of saliva. Apply it to the age spots.
Rub in various directions repeatedly, with each session causing local normal skin to become congested and slightly painful. Repeat 3-5 times daily.
Continue for several days, and the "warts" will gradually flatten and the color will noticeably lighten. If not observed carefully, they will have no obvious difference from normal skin.