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What is Solar Lentigo?
Solar lentigo, commonly known as
age spots
or liver spots, is a benign pigmented lesion that typically appears on sun-exposed areas of the skin. It is more prevalent in older adults and is considered a marker of chronic sun exposure and photodamage.
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