Moles Nevi Treatment in Indiana

Understanding Moles: What to Know and When to Act

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Identify Changes and Prevent Potential Risks

Moles are common skin growths, typically brown or black, that may appear on any area of the body. While they usually form during childhood or young adulthood, moles can appear or change at any time. Most moles are harmless, but some may require monitoring or removal, especially if they show signs of abnormal growth.

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Types of Moles to Watch

Congenital Nevi

  • Moles present at birth. Larger congenital moles carry a higher risk for skin cancer.

Atypical Dysplastic Nevi

  • Irregularly shaped, larger-than-average moles, often with a dark center and lighter, uneven borders.

High Mole Count

  • People with 50+ moles are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer and should maintain regular checks.

Self-Monitoring Tips

Regular self-exams are crucial for noticing early changes. Once a month, examine your entire body, including areas not typically exposed to the sun, like the scalp, armpits, and soles of the feet.

The ABCDEs of Melanoma can help you assess changes in moles:

  • Asymmetry: One half of the mole is different from the other.
  • Border: Edges are irregular, blurred, or jagged.
  • Color: Multiple or uneven colors within the mole.
  • Diameter: Larger than a quarter-inch.
  • Elevation: Raised or uneven surface.

If you notice any of these changes, reach out to a dermatologist promptly.

Professional Care and Treatment Options

If a mole shows suspicious changes, our dermatologists may perform a biopsy to determine if it’s cancerous. Treatments may include:

Biopsy and Diagnosis

  • A small sample of the mole may be examined to rule out cancer.

Surgical Removal

  • For moles that are cancerous or pose a risk, surgical removal provides safe and effective treatment.

Stay Proactive About Skin Health

Schedule regular skin exams, particularly if you have a higher risk, and monitor any changes to your moles for early intervention.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Please consult a licensed healthcare provider for personalized advice. For emergencies, dial 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.

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