Lentigohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lentigo
Lentigo ke letheba le lenyane letlalong le nang le ntlha e hlakileng. Lentigos ke mathata a letlalo a amanang le botsofali le ho pepesehela mahlaseli a kotsi a tsoang letsatsing. Li fumaneha libakeng tseo hangata li hlasetsoeng ke letsatsi, haholo-holo matsoho, sefahleho, maoto, matsoho le phatleng, le letlalo la hlooho.

Maemong a mangata, lentigo ha e na tlhokahalo ebile ha e hloke phekolo, leha ka linako tse ling e tsejoa e le ho pata mofetso oa letlalo. Leha ho le joalo, ho sa tsotellehe hore ha e na kotsi bophelong, ka linako tse ling lentigo li nkoa li sa shebahale hantle ebile li tlosoa.

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  • Nyenyane Lentigo. Algorithm e ke ke ea lemoha leqeba haeba leqeba le le leholo le le lenyenyane haholo.
  • Litsi tsa mahlo le cheekbones tsa sefahleho ke libaka tse tloaelehileng haholo.
  • E tlwaelehile dibakeng tse pepesitsweng ke letsatsi.
  • Senile lentigo = Solar lentigo.
References Beneficial Effect of Low Fluence 1064 Nd:YAG Laser in the Treatment of Senile Lentigo 28761290 
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Bakuli ba 12 ba ile ba phekoloa ka low‑fluence QS Nd:YAG laser, ho tloha ho sesesane ho isa ho leshome le bobeli tsa sesebelisoa (pulse duration ea 5 ho isa ho 10 nanoseconds, spot size ea 8 mm, le fluence ea 0.8 ho isa ho 2.0 J/cm²). Ho sebelisa low‑fluence 1064 Nd:YAG laser ho ka ba khetho e bolokehileng le e sebetsang bakeng sa 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
Hangata mathata a pigmentation a hlokomeloa thokomelong ea mantlha. Mefuta e tloaelehileng ea maemo a letlalo a fihleng e kenyelletsa post‑inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, sun spots, freckles le 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.