Spot Treatment
Skin spots can occur due to various factors (hormonal factors, pregnancy, certain medications, aging, etc.). Skin spots are most commonly seen on the face, and there are various treatment methods available, including chemical peeling, mesotherapy, enzymatic peeling (cosmelan), laser, and cream treatments. The color and depth of the spot, as well as the individual's profession and social life, determine the choice of treatment.

Chemical Peeling for Spot Treatment
Chemical peeling is the controlled process of exfoliating the skin using chemical agents. Special peeling solutions containing kojic acid, phytic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, and vitamin C are used for spot treatment. Protocols determined according to skin type are planned in 4-6 sessions with intervals of 2-4 weeks. These applications are performed in winter months, and sun protection is strongly recommended afterward.

Mesotherapy for Spot Treatment
In spot mesotherapy, special solutions containing minerals, vitamins, and tranexamic acid that prevent and treat spots are applied in injection form to pigmentation areas. This application is done with an injector. Planning is made for 4 sessions with 3-4 weeks intervals.

Enzymatic Peeling for Spot Treatment
The enzymatic peeling system is a new method used in spot treatment. The mask, which contains citric acid, vitamin C, citric acid, and kojic acid that treat the spot, is applied to the entire face, left on the skin for 4-8 hours, and removed with warm water. After this application, it is necessary to use a maintenance cream for 6 months.

Laser Treatment for Spot Treatment
Q-switched laser systems destroy the melanin substance causing the spot and are successfully used in spot treatment. These lasers are used for regional spots (pregnancy mask, melasma), freckle treatment, and tattoo removal. The application is done once a month. Brown crusting may occur in the application area for 3-5 days. It should be applied in winter, and the skin must be protected from the sun during the treatment.

Cream Treatment for Spot Treatment
Creams have a significant role in spot treatment. Creams containing exfoliating agents such as retinol and glycolic acid act by exfoliating the upper layer of the skin, while creams containing hydroquinone, phytic acid, kojic acid, and vitamin C destroy the melanin substance causing the spot. The golden rule of spot treatment is to be very attentive to the use of sun protection during and after spot treatment."