- Freckle Student Dashboard
Practice Math and ELA in your Freckle account and earn coins for the piggy store
- Freckle - Wikipedia
Freckles are predominantly found on the face, although they may appear on any skin exposed to the sun, such as arms or shoulders Heavily distributed concentrations of melanin may cause freckles to multiply and cover an entire area of skin, such as the face
- Freckles: What They Are, vs. Moles, Causes Removal
Freckles are small brown spots on your skin caused by sun exposure Most freckles are harmless They develop mostly in people who have light skin who have blond or red hair
- Freckles: What They Are, Causes, and When to Seek Care
Key Takeaways Freckles are small, harmless spots on your skin that can be genetic or caused by sun exposure To prevent freckles, stay out of the sun and wear sunscreen You should see a healthcare provider if a freckle changes in color or size
- Brown spots, lentigos and freckles - DermNet
Brown spots and freckles on sun- exposed skin are ephelides (the plural of ephelis) and lentigines (the plural of lentigo) The difference between an ephelis and a lentigo is that an ephelis fades during the winter months while a lentigo persists in the absence of ultraviolet (UV) stimulation
- Freckles: Causes and Types - WebMD
Freckles are extra pigment patches under your skin Learn about their types causes, and treatments Understand how to differentiate between freckles, sunspots, and moles
- Freckles: Causes, Genetics, Types, and Treatment - MedicineNet
Freckles are harmless concentrations of melanin that cause dark spots on the skin Freckles are flat, beige, or brown circular spots that typically are the size of the head of a metal nail The spots are multiple and may develop on sun-exposed skin after repeated exposure to sunlight
- What Can Cause Freckles to Appear Suddenly? - Healthline
Freckles are small spots found on the skin that are typically harmless They can appear suddenly due to exposure from ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun
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