This image displays many solar lentigos due to the patient having many sunburns as a child and teenager. Solar lentigines are often more pronounced on the left cheek due to sun exposure while driving a car. The backs of the hands commonly have solar lentigines (mistakenly called “liver spots”). The highly sun-exposed back of the forearm shows more numerous solar lentigines than the inner forearm.
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Picture of Solar Lentigo: This image displays many solar lentigos due to the patient having many sunburns as a child and teenager. Divider line
This image displays many solar lentigos due to the patient having many sunburns as a child and teenager.
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Solar lentigines most commonly occur in older adults, particularly those who sunburn easily and fail to tan, but they may also occur in children.
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