Moles are typical and practically every adult has at least one mole. Adults who have paler skin generally have more moles. People can have varying amounts of moles from 10 to 40 on their skin. This is totally normal. Moles are typically nothing to be concerned about and it is normal for new moles to develop during adolescence and as a person grows older. Certain moles will darken while others can lighten in shade. These changes are also natural and are not generally a sign of a troubling concern like skin cancer. However, when a person’s moles bleed, become itchy, or grow unpredictably a greater issue could be present. It is important to see a dermatologist when this is the case.
Most moles will not require treatment however a dermatologist will excise a mole which:
A dermatologist can typically remove a mole during a visit to the office and multiple moles can be removed over time. A dermatologist will either perform a:
If a mole comes back, patients should make another appointment with the dermatologist right away because this could be a sign of cancer.
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