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A mole, also known as a nevus (moles = nevi), is a type of skin growth caused by the clustering of melanocytes, the type of cell that produces melanin, the pigment that gives our skin, eyes, and hair ...
Color: The mole varies by shade or color within the same mole. Diameter: The mole grows to 6mm (about 1/4 inch) or larger. Evolving : The mole changes in size, shape, or color.
A skincare consultant has shared the importance of looking after your moles in the hot weather - and what unusual signs might ...
Moles occur when cells in the skin grow in a cluster instead of being spread throughout the skin. These cells are called melanocytes, and they make the pigment that gives skin its natural color.
Skin cancer rates are on the rise and it's important you get any mole changes or skin lesions checked quickly. Boots now ...
It’s very common to have moles or freckles on your skin and the majority of the time they are no cause for concern. However, if a mole changes in appearance, it’s important to get it checked ...
You’ve got a new brown spot on your face, but is it a freckle or a sunspot? Or perhaps you’ve found a spot on your back that ...
C. Colour: If the colour is uneven, with shades of brown, tan, pink, or red; D. Diameter: If the mole is larger than 6mm in diameter; E. Evolving: If the mole changes in size, shape, or color over ...
Dermatologists perform mole maps as part of a clinical full-body skin exam, using digital dermoscopy (magnified digital photography) to catch suspicious lesions they may not catch with their own eyes.
IF you love a bit of sun, you might know to check your skin for worrying moles, blemishes and marks. But did you know that ...