What it looks like:
Small, flat white spots, usually 1-5mm in size
Most commonly on sun-exposed areas: shins, forearms, shoulders
Smooth texture (not scaly or raised)
More common as we age (often starting after 40)
What causes it?
While the exact cause isn’t known, IGH is strongly associated with:
Sun exposure over many years (it’s most common on sun-exposed skin)
Natural aging – the spots become more common as we get older
Genetics – some people are simply more prone to them
Is it harmful?
No. IGH is completely harmless. It doesn’t turn into skin cancer, doesn’t spread to other people, and doesn’t affect your overall health. It’s purely a cosmetic concern.
Other Possible Causes of White Spots
While IGH is the most common explanation, white spots can sometimes indicate other conditions:
1. Tinea Versicolor
This is a fungal infection caused by yeast that naturally lives on your skin. When it overgrows, it can cause:
White, pink, or tan patches
Often on the chest, back, and shoulders