Moles
Moles are small clusters of pigmented skin cells. Nearly everyone has moles, which usually appear after birth.
Congenital nevi (moles present at birth) may have an increased risk of becoming skin cancer (malignant melanoma). This is especially true if
the congenital mole is large.
All moles should be examined by a health care provider and any changes in the moles should be reported. Watch for changes in the size or
color, sudden ulceration, bleeding, or itching in the mole.
None of the above is intended as medical advice. If you have a medical concern, please consult your doctor.
Procedures for this problem
Biopsy
Excision
Additional Information on Dark Spots/Pigmentation
July 2005 Newsletter
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