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Solar lentigines

Solar lentigines ("liver spots," "sun spots," or "age spots") range in color from tan to dark brown. They are spots that appear on sun-exposed skin, such as the backs of the hands, the forearms, and the face.

Solar lentigines are not a type of skin cancer, do not progress to become skin cancer, and do not require any treatment.

There are treatments to remove or reduce solar lentigines, if desired.

Current as of: May 1, 2025

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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OB GYN Associates is now known as OB GYN Associates a Division of AVINA Women’s Care has changed to a new electronic medical records system with the new association.  

Patients will need to sign up for the new portal. 

 Our previous electronic medical system will be open for past bills only.