When a new mole appears, or a previously stable mole begins changing, this could be an early warning sign of cancer. But what about when a mole disappears? Moles sometimes fade or disappear, ...
A mole can bleed if it’s been injured. A bleeding mole may also be caused by skin cancer. If a mole is bleeding and is also asymmetrical, has variations in color, has a poorly defined border, is ...
Using a genetic test, researchers have found a new way to tell if a suspicious-looking mole is about to turn malignant. And they've confirmed that people who have moles should not let the sun get on ...
Our clinic is open on Tuesday afternoons and Thursday all day. Mole mapping uses high-resolution photographs to take an inventory of all lesions on your body. Lesions are any type of change to skin ...
Moles form on your skin when clusters of melanocytes, or pigmented skin cells, grow in small, concentrated areas. They usually appear as colored bumps or spots that vary in shape and size and are ...
We all know the importance of covering up in the sun in order to lower our risk of skin cancer (or at least hopefully we all do – the anti-SPF movement doing the rounds on TikTok aside...). Wearing ...
Moles can itch for many reasons, including exposure to certain skin care products and chemicals. Most moles are harmless, but in rare cases, moles can itch due to cancer. Moles typically change very ...
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