Often appearing on the face, chest, or back, these are known for their distinctive "stuck-on" look.
: A doctor using a dermatoscope may look for milia-like cysts (white clods) or a cerebriform pattern that resembles the surface of a brain. Actinic Keratosis (Precancerous Sun Damage) keratosis
Actinic keratosis: how to differentiate the good from the bad ones? Often appearing on the face, chest, or back,
: They look like they were dripped onto the skin like candle wax and could be easily scraped off. Waxy/Greasy Texture : Surface often feels waxy or scaly. Often appearing on the face
These usually occur on sun-exposed areas like the scalp, face, or hands.