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Should I be concerned about a new mole?
In most cases, moles are nothing to worry about, especially if you’ve had them since childhood or adolescence, which is when moles first tend to appear. They can darken or lighten, and neither occurrence is necessarily a sign of melanoma. Developing a new mole as an adult, though, is a different story.
Are new moles normal with age?
As we age there is still a chance of new moles appearing, especially when spending significant time in the sun. While not all new spots after the age of 25 will be cancerous, it is always important to monitor any skin changes. Moles can last for a number of years and may even have hairs growing from them.
What do you do if you find a mole?
If you do notice a new mole, see your dermatologist as soon as possible. They will examine the mole and take a skin biopsy (if appropriate). If it’s skin cancer, a biopsy can show how deeply it has penetrated the skin.
Why do moles suddenly appear?
It’s thought to be an interaction of genetic factors and sun damage in most cases. Moles usually emerge in childhood and adolescence, and change in size and color as you grow. New moles commonly appear at times when your hormone levels change, such as during pregnancy.
Can a mole suddenly appear?
Moles, or nevi, typically form during childhood and adolescence, but new moles can appear in adulthood. Although most moles are noncancerous, or benign, the development of a new mole or sudden changes to existing moles in an adult can be a sign of melanoma. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer.
Why do moles appear?
What Causes a Mole? 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. Moles may darken after exposure to the sun, during the teen years, and during pregnancy.
What does mole on body mean?
Moles are the unique birthmarks found on the human body. Moles tell a lot about a person’s character, future, luck or misfortune.
Is it normal to get new moles?
Is mole removal necessary for adults?
The important thing is, if you discover a new mole, you need to schedule an appointment with Dr. Perri at Perri Dermatology ASAP to determine if mole removal is necessary, as new moles in adults are more likely to be melanoma than existing moles. There are several reasons why adults may develop a mole later in life. These causes include:
When to see a doctor about a mole on your face?
If you’re an adult with a new mole, it’s important to have it checked by your doctor or a dermatologist. When an old mole changes, or when a new mole appears in adulthood, you should see a doctor to check it out. If your mole is itching, bleeding, oozing, or painful, see a doctor right away.
Should I be worried if my child has a new mole?
If you spot a new mole on your child or teen, chances are it’s not cause for alarm. This is the age when normal moles start to appear, and according to the American Academy of Dermatology, they may get darker or lighter in color. Found a new mole?
What should I do if my mole grows back?
If the mole grows back again, see your dermatologist immediately, as this is a sign of melanoma. Other potential symptoms of melanoma, according to the Melanoma Research Foundation, include a mole that: Other potential symptoms of melanoma include: