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Recognizing localized perioral solar elastosis: a common finding often overlooked

Abstract

Solar elastosis is a form of photoaging theorized to result from long-term exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Clinically, solar elastosis manifests as yellow, atrophic, rhytid skin with a leathery appearance, most commonly affecting sun-exposed areas such as the face, neck, chest, or arms. Owing to its well-documented association with an elevated risk of skin cancer, recognizing the presence of solar elastosis is essential for clinicians. In this case, we evaluate a presentation of solar elastosis confined strictly to the perioral region, sparing the remainder of sun-exposed facial areas.

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