Age Spot Removal at Home

Reviewed by OcuraLife Skin Experts · Updated June 2026

Age spots on the back of the hand
Age spots on the back of the hand

Age spots are flat brown marks that show up where the skin has had years of sun, most often on the hands and face. They are harmless, but many people fade them for a more even tone, and it can be done at home.

Do it yourselfHow to fade age spots at homeStep by step with your Ocura Plasma Pen: the tip, power level, technique, and aftercare, with photos.Start the guide →

Risk

Harmless

Color

Flat brown

Trigger

Sun over time

See a doctor if

It changes

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Fade them at home, at the source

The OcuraLife Plasma Pen targets the pigment at the surface. A scab forms, falls off on its own, and fresh, even-toned skin replaces it. Adjustable settings, single-use tips.

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Common questions

Are age spots dangerous?

No. Age spots are benign sun-related marks. See a doctor if one changes shape, color, or border, to rule out other spots.

Can I fade age spots at home?

Yes, age spots can be faded at home. Daily sunscreen is essential so new ones do not form.

What causes age spots?

Years of UV exposure that makes the skin overproduce pigment in concentrated spots.

Do age spots go away on their own?

No, they do not usually fade on their own, but they can be faded with treatment.

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