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10060 Demia Way

Florence, KY 41042 US

859-525-6770

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Lentigo/Lentigines

Lentigo is a benign skin growth that resembles a freckle. It is usually a tan or brown spot that is flat or slightly raised. It can vary in size and shape and can occur as a singular lesion or as multiple lesions (lentigines). Lentigines have been classified into several types depending on their characteristics, appearance, location, cause, and associations with other diseases or conditions.

Solar lentigines, frequently referred to as age spots or liver spots, are one of the most common types of lentigines. They result from chronic sun exposure and typically appear in sun-exposed areas such as the face, shoulders, back, and hands. While mostly found in older adults with fair skin, it can also occur in younger people who have had significant sun damage or tanning bed use.

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