A mole would be the only thing to worry about, freckles are normal. If your mole changes in color, shape or size, you should go to a doctor to get it checked out. But a freckle is a-okay.
Any part of the human body can have freckles.
a lot of times freckling is hereditary. theres no real way to "get" freckles. they may sometimes appear after spending too much time in the sun. but otherwise, they're completely genetic.
Freckles are inherited. They first appear in childhood and if you are going to have them, they usually all appear by your 21st birthday.
There's is so MEANING to freckles ,but there is a definition of freckles. Freckles are small light brown or reddish spots on the skin ,generally around the nosee and spread on the cheeks and arms. They appear mostly on red-haired /light skinned people ,but can appear on anyone if a parent has /has had some. They are NOT a sign of poor health or disease ,physical or mental.
Yes, dogs can get freckles, which are also known as "lentigines." These freckles are caused by an increase in melanin production in certain areas of the dog's skin, similar to how freckles appear on humans.
Yes, dogs can get freckles, which are also known as "lentigines." These dark spots on a dog's skin are caused by an increase in melanin production, similar to how freckles appear on humans.
Yes you can, I lathered a generous amount of daily sunscreen and still the freckles appear.
Yes, some Dutch people may have freckles, but not all of them. Freckles are determined by genetics and can appear in people of any ethnicity.
Yes, some Hispanics can have freckles. Freckles are caused by genetics and sun exposure, so they can appear in individuals of any ethnicity, including Hispanics.
usually just freckles. but consult your doctor to be on the safe side. Hope this helps!
The scientific name for freckles is ephelides. They are small, flat, tan or light brown spots that appear on the skin as a result of sun exposure.
The common name for ephelides is "freckles." These small, flat, tan or light brown spots usually appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin and are more prominent in individuals with fair skin. Freckles are primarily caused by an increase in melanin production due to UV exposure.