Moles are a kind of skin growth. It often appears as small, dark, and brown spots. It is also termed Melanocytic nevus or pigmented nevus.
Moles are generally non-cancerous disorders of pigment-producing skin. Moles are mostly birthmarks. The mole of birthmarks is mostly large and caused by a disorder of melanin, a pigment-producing cell. Moles are very common and almost found in a larger percentage of people.
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Possibly, most of the moles are harmless, and very few rarely become cancerous. You should be aware of the pigment occurring in the moles to prevent skin cancer. Some moles may also develop with age.
Moles may be cancerous if they have asymmetric borders or their color or shape keeps on changing regularly. You should always protect your skin and do not let the mole develop. Avoid being in direct sunlight when there is peak sun time. Also, cover up yourself when you are out in the sun. A mole can be treated in a better way, and it is more of cosmetic surgery.