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Freckles, also known as ephelides, are 2 mm to 4 mm tan, discrete specks or spots which develop over sun-exposed surfaces, particularly the cheeks and nose. They are most common in fair-skinned individuals. Microscopically, the freckle is distinguished by increased melanin production. Freckles vary in color they may be red, yellow, tan, light-brown, brown, or black but they are always darker than the skin. Version 1 no updates and no special features.

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Date:May 2007Version:1
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Platform:Windows
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