Lentigohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lentigo
Ko te Lentigo he wāhi papamuri iti i runga i te kiri me te tapa mārama. Ko ngā Lentigos he mate i runga i te kiri e pā ana ki te koroheketanga me te rongo ki te hihi ultraviolet mai i te rā. Ka noho ki ngā wāhi e tino kitea ana ki te rā, otirā ko ngā ringaringa, te kanohi, ngā pakihiwi, ngā ringaringa me te rae, me te mahunga ki te pakira.

I te nuinga o ngā kēhi, kāore he whakatuma a te lentigo, kāore hoki e hiahiatia kia rongoatia, ahakoa i ētahi wā ka mōhiotia he whakapouri i te kitenga o te mate pukupuku kiri. Heoi, ahakoa he mate kino kore‑whakamatauria, ka kiia ko te lentigos he āhua kino, ka tangohia.

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  • Iti Lentigo. Kaore e taea e te algorithm te mohio ki te whiu mena he iti rawa te whiu matua.
  • Ko ngā karu me ngā paparinga o te kanohi te wāhi tino rongonui.
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  • Senile lentigo = Solar lentigo
References Beneficial Effect of Low Fluence 1064 Nd:YAG Laser in the Treatment of Senile Lentigo 28761290 
NIH
12 nga turoro i whai maimoatanga ma te low-fluence QS Nd:YAG laser, mai i te 5 ki te 12 nga wahanga (pulse duration of 5 to 10 nanoseconds, an 8 mm spot size, and a fluence of 0. 8 to 2. 0 J/cm2) . Ma te whakamahi i te low-fluence 1064 Nd:YAG maimoatanga taiaho ka waiho hei whiringa haumaru me te whai hua mo senile lentigo.
All 12 patients were treated in 5 to 12 sessions with low-fluence QS Nd:YAG laser, pulse duration of 5∼10 nsec, spot size of 8 mm, and fluence of 0.8∼2.0 J/cm2. Repetitive low fluence 1064 Nd:YAG laser treatment may be an effective and safe optional modality for senile lentigo.
 Pigmentation Disorders: Diagnosis and Management 29431372
He maha ngā wā ka kitea ngā raru o te pigmentation i roto i te tiaki tuatahi. Ko ngā momo āhua o te kiri pouri ko te whakawhakarite i muri i te whawhai (post‑inflammatory hyperpigmentation), melasma, pōwhiri rā (sun spots), pōwhiri pīrangi (freckles) me pōwhiri ti (café au lait spots).
Pigmentation problems are often noticed in primary care. Typical types of darkening skin conditions include post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, sun spots, freckles, and café au lait spots.