Age spots — also called liver spots and solar lentigines — are flat
gray, brown or black spots. They vary in size and usually appear on the
face, hands, shoulders and arms — areas most exposed to the sun. Though
age spots are very common in adults older than age 40, they can affect
younger people as well.
True age spots are harmless and don't need treatment, but they can look like cancerous growths. For cosmetic reasons, age spots can be lightened with skin-bleaching products or removed. However, preventing age spots — by avoiding the sun and using sunscreen — may be the easiest way to maintain your skin's youthful appearance and to avoid these dark skin spots.
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