Lentigohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lentigo
Ko te Lentigo he wahi purakau iti i runga i te kiri me te mata marama. Ko nga Lentigos he mate i runga i te kiri e pa ana ki te koroheketanga me te rongo ki te hihi ultraviolet mai i te ra. Ka noho ki nga waahi e tino kitea ana ki te ra, otira ko nga ringaringa, te kanohi, nga pakihiwi, nga ringaringa me te rae, me te mahunga ki te pakira.

I te nuinga o nga keehi, karekau he whakatuma a te lentigo, kaore hoki e hiahiatia kia rongoatia, ahakoa i etahi wa ka mohiotia he whakapouri i te kitenga o te mate pukupuku kiri. Heoi, ahakoa he mate kino kore-whakamatauria, ka kiia ko te lentigos he ahua kino, ka tangohia.

Maimoatanga
#QS532 laser
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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 nga kamo me nga paparinga o te kanohi nga waahi e tino kitea ana.
  • He mea noa ki nga waahi ka kitea e te ra.
  • 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 nga wa ka kitea nga raru o te pigmentation i roto i te tiaki tuatahi. Ko nga momo ahua o te ahua pouri o te kiri ko te post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, sun spots, freckles, and 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.