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Freckles are caused by an increased production of melanin in the skin due to exposure to sunlight. Moles, on the other hand, are usually caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. They can be present at birth or can develop over time due to factors like genetic predisposition or sun exposure. It is important to monitor moles for any changes in size, shape, or color as they can sometimes be a sign of skin cancer.
No, freckles are not dead cancer cells. Freckles are small, flat spots on the skin that contain a concentration of melanin pigment. They are usually harmless and can darken or fade depending on sun exposure.
lentigines are dark patches on the skin mostly found on the elderly, they are also moles and freckles
Blemishes - are any marks on the skin. These included freckles, spots, moles, warts and birth-marks
No it is not. Dark spots can be freckles, moles, or something else. Go see a doctor.
You can use "freckles" as a noun or verb. Here are sample sentences using freckles as a noun: He had a million freckles on his face. She was self-conscious about her freckles but Dad said they were angel kisses. Here is a sentence using freckles as a verb: My fair skin freckles after just a few minutes in the sun.
John Lennon did not have freckles when he was alive. I am guessing that he still has none.
It doesnt harm ur skin. If it is coming one or two not an issue. If it is more then u need get a suggestion from skin doctor.
Skin lesions can occur from minor skin irritations such as freckles, moles, or can be from a number of causes such as aging, injury, or cancer.
moles and freckles on breasts appear sometimes. This is normal. Check the mole over time, if there is change in size or color, get help.