{"title":"DermNet — Solar lentigo","entity_type":"Source","slug":"dermnet-solar-lentigo","canonical_url":"https://skinknowledgebase.com/sources/dermnet-solar-lentigo","dates":{"date_modified":"2026-05-21","date_reviewed":"2026-05-21"},"mcp_eligible":true,"evidence_sources":[],"product_fact_sources":[],"related_entities":[{"title":"Age Spots on Hands","url":"https://skinknowledgebase.com/concerns/age-spots-on-hands"},{"title":"How do I fade dark spots on my hands?","url":"https://skinknowledgebase.com/questions/how-do-i-fade-dark-spots-on-my-hands"}],"body_sections":[{"heading":"Quick Summary","paragraphs":["Dermatology reference used for solar lentigo terminology and sun-exposure context."]},{"heading":"What Studied","paragraphs":["Dermatology reference on solar lentigo."]},{"heading":"Main Findings","paragraphs":["DermNet describes solar lentigo as a common flat pigmented lesion found mainly on sun-exposed skin and commonly called an age spot, liver spot, or sun spot."]},{"heading":"Why It Matters","paragraphs":["It anchors hand dark-spot language in recognized terminology while keeping suspicious lesions clinician-directed."]}],"source_type":"dermatology_reference","original_source_url":"https://dermnetnz.org/topics/solar-lentigo"}