Black Dots on Face: Causes & Answers

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The discussion centers around a query regarding black dots on a person's face in a provided image. Participants emphasize that the nature of the dots is unclear and could be benign features like moles or pimples. They stress that a proper diagnosis cannot be made from a photo alone and recommend consulting a certified dermatologist for an accurate assessment if there are concerns about the condition.
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Please look carefully at his face, and tell me please if the black dots on his are due to sickness ? I have seen people with many more dots like that on the face.
Do you know why those are there ?
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From the picture it is not clear what the dots are, they could be moles or pimples, etc and even a certified dermatologist is not going to give you a diagnosis from a picture off the web. If you are truly concerned about this condition, have him see a doctor.
 
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