That “It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery!” type of claim is classic clickbait. There is no homemade remedy that can realistically make wrinkles or age spots disappear like cosmetic surgery.
What people are usually referring to is a mix of skincare ingredients used at home to improve appearance slightly over time, not transform skin instantly.
Age-related skin changes like wrinkles and spots are part of skin aging, often linked to sun exposure and reduced collagen. A common condition behind dark spots is solar lentigo.
What can actually help (mild, realistic effects)
1. Sun protection (most important)
- Daily sunscreen on hands and arms
- Prevents new spots and further darkening
2. Moisturizing
- Keeps skin smoother and reduces the “crepey” look
- Ingredients like glycerin, ceramides, or hyaluronic acid help hydration
3. Gentle exfoliation
- Helps improve texture and brightness over time
- Ingredients like lactic acid or glycolic acid (low strength)
4. Brightening ingredients (slow effect)
- Vitamin C
- Niacinamide
These may slightly reduce appearance of dark spots with consistent use
5. Retinoids (stronger option)
- Improve fine lines and texture gradually
- Must be used carefully and slowly introduced
What does NOT work (despite viral claims)
- Lemon juice alone (can irritate skin and worsen pigmentation)
- Baking soda scrubs (too harsh, damages skin barrier)
- “Instant wrinkle erasers” from kitchen ingredients
Bottom line
You can improve texture and reduce the appearance of spots gradually, but no home trick will create a “plastic surgery” level transformation. Real improvement takes weeks to months, and sun protection is the key foundation.
If you want, I can give you a simple, safe routine specifically for hands (which age faster than most people expect).