actinic keratosis: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly skin growth caused by long-term ultraviolet (UV) exposure. It is considered a precancerous (premalignant) change in the outer skin layer (epidermis). It most often appears on sun-exposed areas like the face, scalp, ears, forearms, and hands. It is commonly addressed in medical dermatology and dermatologic surgery, and it also overlaps with cosmetic practice when improving sun-damaged skin appearance.