Age spots
Senile plaques are brownish black, most of which are between 1 mm and 10 mm in diameter, ranging in size. Large spots can reach 2-3 cm in diameter. Most are not higher than the skin, and some large spots (moles) can also be higher than the skin. It is flat. It is composed of lipofuscin pigments, which occur on the normally exposed skin of the elderly, such as the face, back of hands, calves, back of feet, trunk. People are accustomed to call it ldquo; spot spot rdquo; and medically it is called senile pigment spot (mole). Senile plaques not only exist in the skin, but can also appear in the heart, blood vessels, liver, and internal glands, affecting the normal function of various organs. Therefore, for age spots, do not take it lightly.
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