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  2. Freckle - Wikipedia

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    Freckles are predominantly found on the face, although they may appear on any skin exposed to the sun, such as arms or shoulders. Heavily distributed concentrations of melanin may cause freckles to multiply and cover an entire area of skin, such as the face. Freckles are rare on infants, and more commonly found on children before puberty.

  3. Sun Spots vs Freckles: How to Tell the Difference, And What ...

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    Most often, what you’re seeing is either the reemergence of freckles or a new sun spot. Allow our experts to explain the difference ahead. Meet the Experts What’s the Difference Between ...

  4. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    Chloasma describes skin discolorations caused by hormones. These hormonal changes are usually the result of pregnancy, birth control pills or estrogen replacement therapy. Solar lentigo, also known as "liver spots" or "senile freckles", refers to darkened spots on the skin caused by aging and the sun. These spots are quite common in adults with ...

  5. What to Expect at a Skin Cancer Screening - AOL

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    • Fair skin, light eyes or hair, skin that freckles or burns easily in the sun A lot of people fall into these categories, and indeed, too many people skip these checks .

  6. Photoaging - Wikipedia

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    UVB can cause the formation of freckles and dark spots, both of which are symptoms of photoaging; these are most common in people with fair or light skin. [7] With frequent long-term exposure to UVB rays, signs of photoaging might appear and precancerous lesions or skin cancer may develop. [4]

  7. Mom's freckles turn out to be a rare and aggressive form of ...

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    One day, Rebecca Hockaday noticed freckles appearing on her chest. The mom of two, from Georgia, simply chalked them up to being in the sun. "Honestly, I thought they were sun spots.

  8. Xeroderma pigmentosum - Wikipedia

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    Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a genetic disorder in which there is a decreased ability to repair DNA damage such as that caused by ultraviolet (UV) light. [1] Symptoms may include a severe sunburn after only a few minutes in the sun, freckling in sun-exposed areas, dry skin and changes in skin pigmentation. [1]

  9. Health Experts Debunk 4 Anti-Sunscreen Myths Spreading ... - AOL

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    Does the sun cause skin cancer: up 170%. What causes cancer in sunscreen: up 160%. Does sunscreen cause skin cancer: up to 110%. Does sunscreen cause cancer: up to 70%.