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As we age, changes in skin pigmentation occur. Most of these changes, called age spots, are harmless. Some changes are temporary, as during pregnancy. However, some marks can become malignant and require supervision. (Pay special attention to moles that change color or shape, or begin to itch or irritate.) Most sun spots are the result of extended exposure to sun over time.
The tendency to develop dark circles around our eyes is dependent upon the amount of melanin (the pigment responsible for the color of our skin) in our skin. Subcutaneous blood vessels will be noticeable in people with medium colored skin (with a fair amount of melanin). Using a sunscreen and wring sunglasses can help prevent this. Contrasted with these people, in dark-skinned persons (with a greater amount of melanin), dark circles will become more pronounced after rubbing eyes or when tired. It is recommended to get enough sleep and avoid exposure to allergens. Disfiguring varicose veins, defined as the widening of veins, can also appear with age. Varicose veins are caused by the weakening of the valves responsible for returning blood to the heart. As a result, blood accumulates in the lower extremities. In addition, spider veins can appear also on the face. These are occurrences are usually not dangerous, but are atheistically unattractive. It is recommended to take part in regular physical activity to improve blood circulation and to undergo test to discover the causes for the poor circulation. (High blood pressure, diabetes, arteriosclerosis, for example.) Avoid smoking and drink plenty of water.


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