Okay, so yesterday I was looking in the mirror, and I noticed this new spot on my arm. It got me thinking, “Can sun spots actually turn into cancer?” I decided to do some digging and figure this out.
My Little Investigation
First, I grabbed my phone and started Googling. I typed in “can sun spots turn into cancer” and scrolled through a bunch of articles. Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming at first with all the information out there.
I noticed a lot of websites talking about different types of skin spots. So, I jotted down some notes to keep things straight:
- Sunspots (Solar Lentigines): These are the flat, brown spots that show up after you’ve spent time in the sun. They’re super common, especially as you get older.
- Actinic Keratoses (AKs): These are different. They’re rough and scaly, and they’re considered “precancerous.” That means they could turn into cancer, but they aren’t cancer yet.
- Skin Cancer:Several Kinds Such as,basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and the really scary one, melanoma.
I spent ages to compare the differences between those spots.
What I Learned
After reading and comparing images, the big takeaway is this: regular sunspots, those flat brown ones, are usually harmless. They’re more of a cosmetic thing than anything else.

But – and this is a big “but” – those rough, scaly patches (the AKs) are the ones to watch out for. They’re not cancer, but they have the potential to turn into squamous cell carcinoma, which is a type of skin cancer.
And,regular sunspots,can change to skin cancer,melanoma.
My Next Steps
Even though my spot looks like a regular sunspot, I’m not taking any chances. I booked an appointment with my dermatologist, just to be safe. It’s always better to get these things checked out by a professional, right?
This whole thing has definitely made me more aware of protecting my skin. I dug out my sunscreen and vowed to be more diligent about using it, especially during those peak sun hours. I also ordered a wide-brimmed hat online – gotta keep that sun off my face!
I’ll keep you guys updated after my dermatologist appointment. Fingers crossed it’s nothing serious!