Premature aging happens when your body ages faster than it should. Signs include skin changes like wrinkles, sagging skin, hair loss or sunken cheeks.| Cleveland Clinic
Varicose veins are swollen veins near your skin’s surface. Weak vein walls make blood back up inside them. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer. It's caused by the overproduction of basal cells in the skin. It often appears as a shiny or translucent bump.| Cleveland Clinic
Liver spots are patches of darkened skin. They develop because of overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Another name for liver spots is age spots.| Cleveland Clinic
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer. People with long-term UV exposure are at risk. Scaly, discolored bumps can be a sign.| Cleveland Clinic
Melanoma is the most deadly type of skin cancer. It's very treatable if caught early and your risk can be lowered by protecting your skin from the sun.| Cleveland Clinic
Actinic keratosis (AK) causes rough, scaly skin patches. Without treatment, AK can lead to a skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.| Cleveland Clinic
Freckles are small brown spots on your skin caused by sun exposure. Most freckles are harmless. They develop mostly in people who have light skin who have blond or red hair.| Cleveland Clinic
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Nearly all skin cancer can be cured if it’s caught and treated early. Learn more about what skin cancer looks like.| Cleveland Clinic
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Elastin is a protein that your body naturally produces. It provides stretchiness and strength in your tissues and many organs.| Cleveland Clinic