Lentigo Spots
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Lentigo spots, also known as solar lentigines, age spots, sunspots, liver spots, or actinic lentigines, are flat, dark patches that develop on the skin after years of sun exposure. These harmless but persistent spots can range in color from light tan to deep brown and typically appear on areas that receive the most sunlight, such as the face, hands, shoulders, and arms. Unlike freckles, which may fade when sun exposure is reduced, solar lentigines tend to remain and can grow larger or merge over time, leading to a more pronounced, mottled appearance. While they are not a medical concern, their visibility can be bothersome for many and often highlights photoaging and sun damage. Thanks to advanced skin care treatments available in South Korea, including state-of-the-art laser therapy and non-invasive procedures, individuals seeking to diminish the appearance of these pigment spots can achieve smoother, more even-toned skin with impressive results.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Laser Toning
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