Pigmentation & Dark Spots

Do dark spots indicate skin damage?

Updated 1. January 2024

Immediate Answer: Dark spots are a sign of past sun exposure or inflammation—purely cosmetic, not dangerous. They're actually your skin doing its job—protecting deeper cells from UV damage.

The Science: Melanin is a protective pigment that absorbs UV rays before they damage deeper skin structures. When you get repeated sun exposure, your skin clusters melanin defensively, creating visible spots. It's your skin's protective response, which is good—unfortunately, it leaves cosmetic marks. Anti-pigmentation treatment reverses these marks while allowing your skin to continue its protective function.

If you wonder if your skin is sun damaged: Do the Nordic Formula free online sun damage test https://nordicformula.com/sun-damages-test/ as a first test. Consult a dermatologist if you are in doubt.

Pro Tip: If a spot changes shape, colour, or size rapidly, or causes itching/bleeding, consult a dermatologist. Dark spots are benign, but rapid changes warrant professional evaluation.

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