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Lentigines are flat, discolored spots on the skin, often caused by sun damage. They are also known as liver spots or chronic spots. They differ from true lentigines in that they do not worsen with sun exposure and do not lighten in winter
In general, lentigines are:
Placent formation:
Expansion in sun-exposed areas of the skin, such as the face, hands, and arms
Sun damage:
Resulting from repeated and accumulated ultraviolet radiation
Not:
Lentigines are benign, i.e., non-cancerous, lesions.
Different from freckles:
Unlike true lentigines, winter lentigines are not sun-damaged and are not resistant to sun exposure
Age-related:
Often mature in middle age to resemble aging
Sick leave may be a reason:
Some people may be accused of removing makeup or treating freckles
Types of lentigines:
Solar lentigines (solar lentigines): These are the most common type, resulting from sunlight
Small lentigines (lentigo simplex): They may appear in childhood and are few in number.
Other lentigines: There are other types, such as ink freckles (ink spots).
Treatment of lentigines:
Sun protection:
Use sunscreen .
Cosmetic implants:
Fleckles can be removed or lightened with lasers, clear peels, and cryotherapy
If you are at all concerned about any area of your skin, it is essential to see a holistic physician
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