Monday, April 26, 2010

I'M 16 AND I'VE GOTTEN 2 AGE SPOTS WITHIN A WEEK!!! whats up with that???!!!!?

i kno they are age spots, because my mom is pretty much the expert on them lol. and within a week i've gotten 2 of them. both on my legs.


is there anything i can do to get rid of thrm?


and also why am i getting them so early on in my life? don't most people get them when they are like 30 or 40? not 16?I'M 16 AND I'VE GOTTEN 2 AGE SPOTS WITHIN A WEEK!!! whats up with that???!!!!?
stay out of the sunI'M 16 AND I'VE GOTTEN 2 AGE SPOTS WITHIN A WEEK!!! whats up with that???!!!!?
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Its a serious sign dear. Meet a dermatalogist as soon as possible and take some good medicines.





Drink plenty of water daily and follow sanitation.





Avoid oily foods and spices.





You will be cured.
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';Sun spots (age spots), also known as lentigines, are harmless, flat, brown discolorations of the skin which usually occur on the back of the hands, neck and face of people older than 40 years of age. These spots more than anything else, give away a person's age. Sun spots are caused by the skin being exposed to the sun over many years and are a sign of sun damage. If you do not believe that these brown, ugly marks on the back of your hands and face are caused by sunlight, look at the skin on your inner thigh. You will see that the skin of the inner thigh is completely devoid of age spots. Sun spots are harmless and do not need to be treated unless they are changing or getting bigger than the surrounding sun spots.';





Please note, it says 'usually' occur on folks over 40, but if you spend a lot of time in the sun, it can happen any time in your life

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