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Liver Spots
Definition of Liver SpotsLiver spots, also known as senile lentigines, are harmless patches of increased pigmentation that range from freckle-size to a few inches across. Description of Liver SpotsLiver spots are extremely common after the age of 55 and occur most commonly on the backs of hands or the forehead. Although frequently associated with overexposure to sun, they also occur from unknown causes. ![]() Causes and Risk Factors of Liver SpotsLiver spots, also called old age spots, result from long-term exposure to sunlight – not liver disease. They tend to increase in number with age and are more prominent in fair-skinned people. They may be called liver spots because they were once thought to be a sign of a malfunctioning liver and they are often dark red or brown, the color of liver. Diagnosis of Liver SpotsLiver spots mostly appear in areas consistently exposed to sunlight (the face and backs of hands, for example), although they also are occasionally found on less exposed areas. The spots are usually flat, tan or light brown, oval or irregularly shaped, and always have sharply defined borders. They range from about 1/8-inch to 1-inch in diameter. They do not darken in response to sunlight. Liver spots do not become cancerous. Still, if a spot changes in color, size, or shape, have it examined by your doctor. Treatment of Liver SpotsMost people seek no treatment. For cosmetic reasons, liver spots can be lightened with skin-bleaching products or removed by freezing with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy). Re-occurrence or appearance of new spots may be minimized by using a high-protection sunscreen lotion (SPF 15 or greater). What Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Liver SpotsDo liver spots disappear on their own without any treatment? Are the skin bleaching products over-the-counter of any help? Is there one you recommend as the best with the least side effects? Do you recommend cryotherapy? How is the procedure performed? Does this procedure scar or have any side effects? | ||||
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