on my shoulders. What can I do to get rid of them? How concerned should I be about them? I was using SPF 45 and still got the crap burned out of me. Watch that hawaii sun mainlanders!!!Sunburn: i got a really bad sunburn in Hawaii last year and I still have little brown spots/freckles?
I don't know if there is anyway of removing them. I've got them all over my nose, my back, and my chest. Last yr I went to the beach almost every weekend, and they just started appearing. But, I love freckles. good luck!Sunburn: i got a really bad sunburn in Hawaii last year and I still have little brown spots/freckles?
It's wise to get a doctor to have a wee look at them just in case, cause you never know. They can also tell you what to look out for, in case these spots were to change ie. in size or colour, plus get advice on how to prepare your skin better for the sun. They are probably just freckles, but better to be safe than sorry!
THEY ARE PROBABLY PERMANENT FRECKLES, get a different sunscreen in future...to remove then you could get a cream from the chemist that fades freckles or a chemical peel but that cant be done at home..
You should try a fade cream to help get rid of the freckles. A visit to the dermatologist wouldn't hurt either. Depending on how old you are you should also visit the dermatologist on a yearly basis for a skin cancer screening. Really bad burns like that damages your skin and can lead to skin cancer in the future. It's better to be safe than sorry so make sure you see your dermatologist.
sounds like you just got some freckles. Its probably nothing serious, but you're pretty much stuck with them. If you stay out of the sun, they'll fade, but as soon as you expose your shoulders to the sun again, the freckles will just come back. If any of the spots look funny, go see your doctor. By funny I mean, if they aren't generally circular, or if the brown color isn't evenly distributed thru the spot itself, if the freckle is raised, if its a color other than brown (red, pink, white). and remember next time you're out in the sun that you need to re-apply your sunblock frequently, especially to places that are sensitive and/or don't usually get a lot of exposure to the sun. :-)
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You should have a dermatologist look at these if you haven't already. I don't want to unduly alarm you but, skin cancer is nothing to fool with and you need to be sure. We definitely know that prolonged exposure can be a problem, we just don't know how little it takes to create a problem. These might turn out to be nothing but a little inconvenience, but its best to check. Early detection gives the highest rate of successful treatment.
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