BLOG 470 FRECKLES, MOLES & SKIN TAGS
Everyone has different types of skin lesions that are common
and benign, meaning not cancerous. The most common are freckles, moles, and
skin tags. Some people embrace these skin markers while others would rather do
without and even try to get rid of them.
1.
Freckles: These are small brown spots found
face, neck, arms, and chest. They are very common and a threat to one’s health.
They are typically more common in the summertime and are more readily found on lighter
skinned toned people. They are caused by sun exposure as well as genetics. It
is always best to avoid excessive sun exposure and use protective sunscreen.
People who develop freckles more easily are at increased risk for cancer. For
those who don’t like the appearance of their freckles, they can be covered up
with makeup.
2.
Moles: These are brown or black growths that can
appear anywhere on the skin and sometimes are found in groups. They usually
develop during the first 25 years of a person’s life. Some people can have up
to 40 moles by adulthood. Over time, moles can slowly change by becoming more
raised in shape, growing hairs, changing color, or they may not change at all.
Some might even disappear over time. Moles are a result of the cells of the
skin growing in a cluster instead of spreading out along the skin. These cells
are called melanocytes. They can darken over time due to sun exposure and
sometimes during pregnancy. Most moles are not dangerous. However, one should
be mindful and check moles for any changes in height, size, color, or shape.
Upon concern, a dermatologist can help determine if the mole is cancerous. Moles
that are more often exposed to the sun should be checked often. Checking moles
and using the ABCDE method is recommended.
Asymmetry: One half of the mole doesn’t
match the other half.
Border: The edge of the mole is jagged or
irregular.
Color: The mole has different shared
throughout and not a consistent tone.
Diameter: The diameter of the mole is
larger than a pencil eraser.
Evolution: The mole is changing in color,
shape, and size.
3.
Skin tags: These are a small flap of skin that hangs
off by a connecting stalk. They are usually found on the neck, armpit, chest,
back, under the breast, or near the groin. They are more common in women and
arise when weight gain occurs or sometimes more often with age. They are not
painful but might be irritating to the person if they wear jewelry or with some
clothing. They can be cut off or burned off.
Our skin is our outer later and what we should take care of
to protect. Afterall, our skin is our protective layer. Take time to take care
of yourself and your body will reward you with radiating beauty and a great
reflection you like to see.
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