A flat, brown, small, or sometimes large, spot that is associated with aging or sun-damaged skin. Also known as sunspots, age spots, or liver spots, although they have no relation to the liver or liver function.
a small brownish spot (of the pigment melanin) on the skin
brown spot secondary to sun damage.
A type of freckle that is a small tan, brown, or black spot which tends to be darker than the usual (ephelis-type) freckle and which do not fade in the winter. This kind of spot is referred to as lentigo simplex. Although lentigines may be part of a genetic disorder, for the most part they are just isolated and unimportant spots. (The genetic disorder in which lentigines occur is called the LEOPARD syndrome.) See the entire definition of Lentigo
a benign, brown spot on the skin caused by a localized increase in the production of melanin. It is usually associated with aging. LIPOSUCTION: a procedure where fat is suctioned from localized areas of the body.
A freckle; a yellow or brown spot on the skin.
dark "age" or "sun" spots found on the tops of exposed hand or arms or on the face, neck and chest.
A flat, discoloured area of skin similar to a freckle. Sun induced lentigines (plural of lentigo) are known a Solar Lentigines.
Lentigo is a type of brown skin lesion. When malignant, it is known as "Lentigo maligna" or "Hutchinson's freckle".