Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis. 2 to 5mm flat white spots found mostly on forearms and shins. Most often seen on sun-exposed areas. Affects fair skinned people mostly. Can be inherited. Become more noticeable as one ages. Not dangerous to one's health.
One possibility is seborrheic keratoses. However, an irregularly shaped spot or mole should be examined in order to rule out skin cancer (e.g. squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, or melanoma). Also they may be "freckles"
It can be genetic, but age spots can also come from over exposure to the sun, bad Skin Care, drug use, alcohol abuse, or lack of a nutritious diet in younger years.
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This is called pigmentation, and the suns uv rays cause this. Unless its a birthmark.
pigments in the skin
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There is nothing that causes beauty spots on your face. It really is just a matter of genetics.
Due to Sun rays
What causes u to have red pin pricks on the face and all in the back of your throat
Freckles? Freckles are caused by the sun and being out in it too long.
Probably a build up of dead skin cells. Try a face scrub to get rid of them.
The most common cause of brown spots is sunburn. Brown spots from sunburn usually appear on the part of skin that are exposed to the sun, such as the arms and face.
In most cases, no. Lemon juice does have some bleaching power, but it generally is not effective in erasing age spots which are caused by the natural melanin in the skin.
Spots are caused by many ways: fatty foods, if u don't clean ur hands and touch ur face more and more spots would come. It is common for teenagers to get spots 80% if teenagers get spots all over the world.
== == Age spots are sometimes called "liver spots," but they have nothing to do with the liver. These flat, brown spots are often caused by years in the sun. They are bigger than freckles, flat, and many times show up on areas like the face, hands, arms, back, and feet. Age spots are harmless, but if they bother you, talk to a dermatologist about removing them. Also, a sunscreen or sunblock may prevent more sun damage.
Pink spots on the face can have a variety of causes. Some common causes of pink spots on the face include: Acne: Acne is a common skin condition that can cause pink or red bumps or pustules on the face. Acne is often caused by the build-up of oil and dead skin cells, which can clog pores and lead to the growth of bacteria. Rosacea: Rosacea is a skin condition that causes redness and inflammation on the face, often in the form of small, pink, pus-filled bumps. Rosacea may also cause flushing, redness, and visible blood vessels on the face. Allergic reactions: Allergic reactions can sometimes cause pink or red spots on the face. These reactions can be triggered by a variety of things, including certain foods, medications, or environmental factors. Sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause pink or red spots on the face, especially if the skin is not properly protected with sunscreen. If you are concerned about pink spots on face, it is a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. They can help determine the cause of the pink spots and recommend any necessary treatment.
spots as in on your face