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As we age many of us develop various lumps and bumps that appear on our face or bodies.
It is important to have these evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out any potential medical issues and assure they are not cancerous.
If it turned out the lesion is benign, then removal may be an option for aesthetic reasons such as skin tags, milia (tiny white spots under the surface), or other more unusual growths which can occur anywhere from neck folds to armpits and groin areas.
Skin changes like this come with age; however, everyone should remain aware of their body’s appearance just in case something appears abnormal over time.
Most moles are benign, or non-cancerous. If you have a longstanding mole which has not changed, your mole is likely not dangerous. However, there are a few features to look out for:
If your moles have any of these features, you should book a consultation to assess your mole.
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