
Freckles
Freckles, or ephelides, are small, flat, pigmented spots that commonly appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin. They are generally harmless and are considered a cosmetic feature rather than a disease. However, they can sometimes be associated with certain conditions or may raise concerns that are worth addressing.
What Are Freckles?
Appearance: Freckles are typically small, light brown or tan spots on the skin, often found on the face, shoulders, arms, and other areas exposed to sunlight.
Genetics: Freckles are hereditary. If your parents or grandparents had freckles, you might be more likely to develop them.
Treatment-sun protection,chemical peels,topical creams,laser tt