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  2. Removing Sunspots on Face: Treatment and At-Home Remedies -...

    www.healthline.com/health/sunspots-on-face

    Brown spots on your face, known as sun spots, can result from long-term sun exposure. You can treat them with home remedies, creams, and dermatological procedures like laser resurfacing...

  3. Sunspots on face: Causes, treatments, and home remedies

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sunspots-on-face

    Sunspots are dark-colored spots that can develop on areas of sun-exposed skin, such as the face. Sunspots are benign and not a sign of cancer. Treatments may help fade or remove them.

  4. Sun spots on your face are a type of hyperpigmentation caused by UV exposure. Essentially, after being exposed to the sun, your skin increases production of melanin, the pigment that...

  5. Sunspots on Skin: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/sunspots-on-skin

    Sunspots are flat brown spots that develop on areas of your skin that are exposed to the sun. They’re also known as liver spots, though they have nothing to do with your liver. Sunspots are...

  6. Sunspots, also called age spots, liver spots, solar lentigines and actinic lentigines, are grayish, brown or even red marks on the skin that indicate damage to the skin due to extended UV...

  7. Age spots (liver spots) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/age-spots

    Age spots are small, flat dark areas on the skin. They vary in size and usually appear on areas exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, shoulders and arms. Age spots are also called sunspots, liver spots and solar lentigines.

  8. Sunspots on Skin: What Causes Them and What You Can Do - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/sunspots-on-skin-5101295

    Sunspots are dark spots on the skin that result from years of sun exposure. Also known as age spots, hyperpigmentation, liver spots, or solar lentigines, these discolored patches usually appear in middle age, although they can occur at any time.

  9. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating sunspots

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    Because they are a result of sun damage to the skin, the spots are most common on areas of the body that have frequent sun exposure, such as the face, shoulders and hands. Laser therapy, as well as a treatment called intense pulsed light, can treat pigmented skin lesions, including sunspots.

  10. Sunspots on Face: Causes, Treatments, Prevention and Skin Cancer

    www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/a44222824/sunspots-on-face

    Sunspots are small darkened areas on the skin, often on the face. Top derms explain the causes, ways to treat them and when to worry about skin cancer.

  11. Sunspots are dark spots on the skin that appear after you experience too much ultraviolet (UV) light exposure. Also called age spots, liver spots, or solar lentigines, sunspots are a type...