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Created: July 06, 2006

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Age Spot

Age Spot

Marian Eure
Definition: Age spots are small brown macules or yellowish-brownish pigmeted areas on the skin, most commonly caused by repeated exposure to the sun or weather. They are associated with older skin and most often make their appearance after the age of 40. They occur most commonly on backs of the hands, on the forearms, shoulder, face, and forehead.

While not a health concern they may affect appearance. Bleaching creams and lotions may help fade these areas. A dermatologist may be able to suggest other treatments such as cryotherapy to remove the spots.

The occurance of age spots can be reduced or prevented by avoiding over exposure to the sun and by using sun screen when in the sun in the younger years.

Pronunciation: sun spots, len'ti'go
Also Known As: lentigo, liver spots
Examples: Susan blamed her age spots on sun exposure during her teenage years.

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