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A melanocytic nevus is a type of lesion that contains nevus cell
Nevus cell

A nevus cell is a variant of a melanocyte.It is the primary component of a melanocytic nevus.Nevus cells can also be found in lymph nodes and thymus....
s.

Some sources equate the term "mole" with "melanocytic nevus". Other sources reserve the term "mole" for other purposes.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the majority of moles appear during the first two decades of a person’s life, while about one in every 100 babies is born with moles. Acquired moles are a form of benign
Benign

A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner, does not invade surrounding tissue , and does not metastasize....
 neoplasm, while congenital moles, or congenital nevi, are considered a minor malformation or hamartoma
Hamartoma

A hamartoma is a benign, focal congenital disorder that resembles a neoplasia in the tissue of its origin. This is not a cancer tumor, and it grows at the same rate as the surrounding tissues....
 and may be at a higher risk for melanoma.






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A melanocytic nevus is a type of lesion that contains nevus cell
Nevus cell

A nevus cell is a variant of a melanocyte.It is the primary component of a melanocytic nevus.Nevus cells can also be found in lymph nodes and thymus....
s.

Some sources equate the term "mole" with "melanocytic nevus". Other sources reserve the term "mole" for other purposes.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the majority of moles appear during the first two decades of a person’s life, while about one in every 100 babies is born with moles. Acquired moles are a form of benign
Benign

A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner, does not invade surrounding tissue , and does not metastasize....
 neoplasm, while congenital moles, or congenital nevi, are considered a minor malformation or hamartoma
Hamartoma

A hamartoma is a benign, focal congenital disorder that resembles a neoplasia in the tissue of its origin. This is not a cancer tumor, and it grows at the same rate as the surrounding tissues....
 and may be at a higher risk for melanoma. A mole can be either subdermal (under the skin) or a pigmented growth on the skin
Skin

The skin is the outer covering of the body, also known as the epidermis. It is the largest organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of epithelial biological tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and organ s....
, formed mostly of a type of cell
Cell (biology)

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all known Life organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building bricks of life....
 known as a melanocyte
Melanocyte

Melanocytes are cell located in the bottom layer of the skin's epidermis , the middle layer of the eye , the inner ear, meninges, bones and heart....
. The high concentration of the body’s pigmenting agent, melanin
Melanin

Melanin is a class of compounds found in the plant, animal, and protista kingdom , where it serves predominantly as a pigment. The class of pigments are derivatives of the amino acid tyrosine....
, is responsible for their dark color
Color

Color or colour is the visual perception property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue and others....
. Moles are a member of the family of skin lesions known as nevi.

Classification

Melanocytic nevi represent a family of lesions. The most common variants are:
  • Location:
    • Junctional nevus
      Junctional nevus

      A junctional nevus is a Melanocytic nevus found in the junction between the Epidermis and dermis layers of the skin. These moles may be pigmented and slightly raised, and have a higher risk of developing into malignant melanoma....
      : the nevus cells are located along the junction of the epithelium
      Epithelium

      In biology and medicine, epithelium is a Biological tissue composed of cell s that line the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body....
       and the underlying dermis
      Dermis

      File:EpidermisPainted.svgThe dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis_ and subcutaneous tissues, and is composed of two layers, the papillary_dermis and reticular dermis....
      . A junctional nevus is flat and brown to black.
    • Compound nevus
      Compound nevus

      A compound nevus is a type of Melanocytic nevus formed by groups of nevus cells found in the Epidermis and dermis ....
      : a mixture of junctional and intradermal proliferation. Compound nevi are slightly raised and brown to black. Beauty mark
      Beauty mark

      File:Marilyn by Bottelho.jpgA beauty mark or beauty spot is a dark facial Mole , so named because such moles have at times been considered an attractive feature....
      s are usually compound nevi of either the acquired variety or congenital variety.
    • Intradermal nevus: the nevus cells are located in the dermis
      Dermis

      File:EpidermisPainted.svgThe dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis_ and subcutaneous tissues, and is composed of two layers, the papillary_dermis and reticular dermis....
       only. Intradermal nevi are raised; most are flesh-colored (not pigmented).


  • Dysplastic nevus
    Dysplastic nevus

    A dysplastic nevus, is an atypical melanocytic nevus; a mole whose appearance is different from that of common moles. Dysplastic nevi are generally larger than ordinary moles and have irregular and indistinct borders....
     (nevus of Clark): usually a compound nevus with cellular and architectural dysplasia
    Dysplasia

    Dysplasia is a term used in pathology to refer to an abnormality in maturation of cell within a tissue . This generally consists of an expansion of immature cells, with a corresponding decrease in the number and location of mature cells....
    . Like typical moles, dysplastic nevi can be flat or raised. While they vary in size, dysplastic nevi are typically larger than normal moles and tend to have irregular borders and irregular coloration. Hence, they resemble melanoma
    Melanoma

    Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
    , appear worrisome, and are often removed to clarify the diagnosis. Dysplastic nevi are markers of risk when they are numerous (atypical mole syndrome). According to the National Cancer Institute (NIH), doctors believe that dysplastic nevi are more likely than ordinary moles to develop into the most virulent type of skin cancer called melanoma.
  • Blue nevus
    Blue nevus

    Blue nevus is a type of melanocytic nevus.It is usually described as non-cancerous, but can be malignant.References...
    : It is blue in color as its melanocytes are very deep in the skin. The nevus cells are spindle shaped and scattered in deep layers of the dermis
    Dermis

    File:EpidermisPainted.svgThe dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis_ and subcutaneous tissues, and is composed of two layers, the papillary_dermis and reticular dermis....
    . The covering epidermis
    Epidermis (skin)

    The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, composed of terminally differentiated stratified squamous epithelium, acting as the body's major barrier against an inhospitable environment....
     is normal.
  • Spitz nevus
    Spitz nevus

    A Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic nevus, a type of skin lesion, affecting the epidermis and dermis.Spitz nevus is also known as spindle and epithelioid cell nevus and juvenile melanoma....
    : a distinct variant of intradermal nevus, usually in a child. They are raised and reddish (non-pigmented). A pigmented variant, called the nevus of Reed, typically appears on the leg of young women.
  • Acquired nevus: Any melanocytic nevus that is not a congenital nevus or not present at birth or near birth. This includes junctional, compound and intradermal nevus.
  • Congenital nevus
    Congenital nevus

    Congenital nevus are birth marks made up of melanocytes. They are part of a group of skin tumors known as melanocytic nevus. They can be found anywhere on the skin....
    : Small to large nevus present at or near time of birth. Small ones have low potential for forming melanomas, however the risk increases with size, as in the Giant Hairy Nevus.
  • Giant hairy nevus: these large, pigmented, often hairy congenital nevi. They are important because melanoma
    Melanoma

    Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
     may occasionally (10 to 15%) appear in them.
  • Intramucosal nevus: junctional nevus of the mucosa of the mouth or genital areas. In the mouth, they are found most frequently on the hard palate.
  • Nevus of Ito and Nevus of Ota
    Nevus of Ota

    Nevus of Ota is a blue hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face. It was first reported by Dr. M. T. Ota of Japan in 1939. It should not be confused with Mongolian spot....
    : congenital, flat brownish lesions on the face or shoulder.
  • Mongolian spot
    Mongolian spot

    A Mongolian Spot, Mongolian Fleck or Mongolian Blue Spot is a benign flat Congenital disorder birthmark with wavy borders and irregular shape, most common among East Asians and Turkic peoples, and named after Mongolians....
    : congenital large, deep, bluish discoloration on the back of Asian babies.
  • Recurrent nevus
    Recurrent nevus

    A recurrent nevus occurs when a melanocytic nevus or dysplastic nevus is incompletely removed by a surgical procedure regrows in the scar. It frequently follows after the performance of a saucerization skin biopsy....
    : Any incompletely removed nevus with residual melanocytes left in the surgical wound. It creates a dilemma for the patient and physician, as these scars can not be distinguished from a melanoma.


History

In the 1950s and 60s (and, to lesser extent, currently) a facial mole
Facial mole

This article refers to what is a mole that can be located on the human face. Slightly raised and typically darker in color than surrounding skin, facial moles are often considered to be identifiable marks on the faces of those who possess them....
 was known as a "beauty mark
Beauty mark

File:Marilyn by Bottelho.jpgA beauty mark or beauty spot is a dark facial Mole , so named because such moles have at times been considered an attractive feature....
" when it appeared in certain spots on a woman’s face
Face

The term face refers to the central sense organ complex, for those animals that have one, normally on the ventral surface of the head and can depending on the definition in the human case, include the hair, forehead, eyebrow, eyes, nose, ears, cheeks, mouth, lips, philtrum, tooth, skin, and chin....
. Examples include Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
, model Cindy Crawford
Cindy Crawford

Cynthia Ann "Cindy" Crawford is an United States actor and former Model . Known for her trademark Melanocytic nevus just above her lip, she has adorned more magazine covers than any model in history....
, singer Madonna
Madonna (entertainer)

Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
, and the fictional Ms. Pac-Man
Ms. Pac-Man

Ms. Pac-Man is an arcade game video game produced by Midway Games as an unauthorized sequel to Pac-Man. It was released in North America in 1981 and became one of the most popular video games of all time, leading to its adoption by Pac-Man licenser Namco Bandai as an official title....
. Madonna's facial mole
Facial mole

This article refers to what is a mole that can be located on the human face. Slightly raised and typically darker in color than surrounding skin, facial moles are often considered to be identifiable marks on the faces of those who possess them....
—below her right nostril—has been surgically removed. Almost everyone with light skin has at least one or two moles somewhere on their body
Body

With regard to organism, a body is the integral physical material of an individual. "Body" often is used in connection with appearance, health issues and death....
, while large numbers can be concentrated on the back
Back

Back may refer to:People*Adam Back*Charles Back*Ernst Emil Alexander Back*Fr?d?ric Back*George Back*Natasja Crone Back*Neil Back...
, chest
Chest

The chest is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals sometimes referred to as the thorax....
, and arm
Arm

In anatomy, an arm is one of the upper limbs of an animal. The term arm can also be used for analogous structures, such as one of the paired upper limbs of a four-legged animal, or the cephalopod arm....
s. Darker skin shades, however, tend to have fewer moles. Some folklore
Folklore

Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, superstitions, customs, and so forth within a particular population comprising the traditions of that culture, subculture, or group ....
 about moles includes the notion
Notion

Notion can refer to:*Notion *Notion *Notion , used in the sewing industry*Notions , the Winchester slang*Notion, a song by Kings of Leon from their fourth album, Only by the Night...
 that picking at a mole can cause it to become cancerous or grow back larger. While chronic picking or irritation
Irritation

Irritation or exacerbation, in biology and physiology, is a state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage. A stimulus or agent which induces the state of irritation is an irritant....
 (by clothing) of a mole can be detrimental in many ways, it has not been associated with a higher incidence of cancer
Skin cancer

Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. The most common skin cancers are basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer, and melanoma....
. But while a mole may sometimes be removed by its bearer and may not grow back larger, the resulting scar
Scar

Scars are areas of fibrous biological tissue that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other biological tissue of the body....
 can be larger. When a mole is bothersome, physicians usually recommend that it be examined by a dermatologist to see if it should be removed. The dermatologist or plastic surgeon can perform the procedure with an eye toward preventing a larger scar
Scar

Scars are areas of fibrous biological tissue that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other biological tissue of the body....
.

Causes and prevention


Genes

Genes
Gênes

G?nes is the name of a d?partement in France of the First French Empire in present Italy. It was named after the city Genoa. It was formed in 1805, when Napoleon Bonaparte occupied the Republic of Genoa....
 can have an influence on a person's moles.

Dysplastic nevi
Dysplastic nevus

A dysplastic nevus, is an atypical melanocytic nevus; a mole whose appearance is different from that of common moles. Dysplastic nevi are generally larger than ordinary moles and have irregular and indistinct borders....
 and atypical mole syndrome are hereditary conditions which causes a person to have a large quantity of moles (often 100 or more) with some larger than normal or atypical. This often leads to a higher risk
Risk

Risk is a concept that denotes the precise probability of specific eventualities. Technically, the notion of risk is independent from the notion of value and, as such, eventualities may have both beneficial and adverse consequences....
 of melanoma
Melanoma

Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
, a serious skin cancer
Skin cancer

Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. The most common skin cancers are basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer, and melanoma....
. Dysplastic nevi are more likely than ordinary moles to become cancerous. Dysplastic nevi are common, and many people have a few of these abnormal moles. Having more than 50 ordinary moles increases the risk of developing melanoma.

In the overall population, a slight majority
Majority

A majority, also known as a simple majority in the United States of America, is a subset of a group that is more than half of the entire group....
 of melanomas do not form in an existing mole, but rather create a new growth
Growth

Growth refers to an increase in some quantity over time. The quantity can be physical or abstract . It can also refer to the mode of growth, i.e....
 on the skin. Nevertheless, those with dysplastic nevi are at a higher risk of melanoma occurring not only where there is an existing mole, but surprisingly, also where there are none. Such persons need to be checked regularly for any changes in their moles and to note any new ones.

Sunlight

UV radiation from the sun causes premature aging of the skin and skin damage that can lead to melanoma. Some scientists hypothesize
Hypothesis

A hypothesis consists either of a suggested explanation for an observable phenomenon or of a reasoned proposal predicting a possible causal correlation among multiple phenomena....
 that overexposure to UV, including excessive sunlight
Sunlight

Sunlight, in the broad sense, is the total spectroscopy of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun. On Earth, sunlight is Filter ed through the Earth's atmosphere, and the solar radiation is obvious as daylight when the Sun is above the horizon....
, may play a role in the formation of acquired moles. However, more research
Research

Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary purpose for applied research is discovery , interpretation , and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe....
 is needed to determine the complex interaction between genetic makeup and overall exposure to ultraviolet light. Three strong indications that this is so (but falling short of proof), are:

  • The relative lack of moles on the buttocks
    Buttocks

    The buttocks are rounded portions of the anatomy located on the posterior of the pelvic region of the apes, including humans and many other bipeds or quadrupeds....
     of people with dysplastic nevi.
  • Freckle
    Freckle

    Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin which are most often visible on people with a fair complexion. A freckle is also called an "ephelis."...
    s (spots of melanin on the skin, and distinct from moles) are known to be influenced by sunlight.
  • Those born with darker skin (which better deflects UV radiation), on average, have far fewer (if any) moles.


Studies have found that sunburns and too much time in the sun can increase the risk factors for melanoma. This is in addition to those who have dysplastic nevi being at higher risk of this cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
. (The uncertainty is in regard to acquiring benign moles.) To prevent and reduce the risk of melanoma caused by UV radiation, the American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology is the largest organization of dermatology in the world. It was founded in 1938 and represents 15,000 dermatologists in the United States and Canada....
 and the National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute

The National Cancer Institute is part of the United States Federal government's National Institutes of Health. The NCI is a federally funded research and development center, one of eight agencies that compose the United States Public Health Service in the United States Department of Health and Human Services....
 recommends staying out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. standard time (or whenever your shadow
Shadow

File:Shadow, Ronald Reagan Building - Washington, D.C..jpgA shadow is an area where direct light from a light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object....
 is shorter than your height). The National Cancer Institute also recommends wearing long sleeves and pants, hats with a wide brim, sunscreens, and sunglasses that have UV-deflecting lenses.

Moles and longevity

Moles tend to appear during childhood and gradually disappear after middle age. People with white skin have an average of 30 moles, with some having up to 400 moles. Researchers at Kings College London investigated the correlation between the number of moles and telomere
Telomere

A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA at the end of chromosomes, which protects the end of the chromosome from destruction. Its name is derived from the Greek nouns telos "end" and mer?s "part"....
 length, which is known to relate to ageing
Ageing

Ageing or aging is the accumulation of changes in an organism or object over time. Aging in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change....
. Shorter telomeres are associated with age-related diseases. People in the study with over 100 moles had longer telomeres than those with under 25 moles. The difference in telomere length between the low-mole and high-mole groups corresponded to seven years of normal ageing.

Appearance

According to the American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology is the largest organization of dermatology in the world. It was founded in 1938 and represents 15,000 dermatologists in the United States and Canada....
, the most common types of moles are skin tags, raised moles and flat moles. Untroublesome moles are usually circular or oval and not very large. Some moles typically produce dark, coarse hair
Hair

Hair is a protein filament that epidermal growth from hair follicle deep within the dermis. The fine, soft hair found on many nonhuman mammals is typically called fur; wool is the characteristically curly hair found on sheep and goats....
. Common mole hair removal procedures include plucking, cosmetic waxing, electrolysis
Electrolysis

In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating Chemical bond chemical compound by passing an electric current through them....
, threading
Threading (epilation)

Threading is an ancient method of Depilation which originated in Iran , spread to the Middle East and Far East, and is now gaining popularity in Western countries....
 and cauterization.

Diagnosis of Melanocytic Nevus

Clinical diagnosis can be made with the naked eye using the ABCD guideline
ABCD guideline

The ABCD guideline refers to a system of criteria for suspecting that a mole is potentially a cancerous melanoma. The initials stand for:*Asymmetry - the mole is not round...
 or using dermatoscopy
Dermatoscopy

Dermatoscopy is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope, a magnifier with a light and a liquid medium between the instrument and the skin, thus illuminating the lesion without reflected light....
.

Differentiation from melanoma
Melanoma

Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....

It often requires a dermatologist to fully evaluate moles. For instance, a small blue or bluish black spot, often called a blue nevus, is usually benign but often mistaken for melanoma. Conversely, a junctional nevus, which develops at the junction of the dermis and epidermis, is potentially cancerous.

A basic reference chart
Chart

and A chart is a visual representation of data, in which the data are represented by symbols such as bars in a bar chart or lines in a line chart....
 used for consumers to spot suspicious moles is found in the mnemonic
Mnemonic

A mnemonic device is a memory aid. Commonly met mnemonics are often verbal, something such as a very short poem or a special word used to help a person remember something, particularly lists, but may be visual, kinesthetic or auditory....
 A-B-C-D, used by such institutions such as the American Academy of Dermatology and the National Cancer Institute. The letters stand for Asymmetry, Border, Color, and Diameter. Sometimes, the letter E (for Evolving) is added. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, if a mole starts changing in size, color, shape or, especially, if the border
Border

Borders define geography boundaries of political geography or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or Subnational entity. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones....
 of a mole develops ragged edges or becomes larger than a pencil
Pencil

A pencil is a writing or drawing instrument consisting of a thin stick of pigment and clay, usually encased in a thin wood cylinder, though paper and plastic sheaths are also used....
 eraser
Eraser

An eraser or rubber is an article of stationery that is used for removing pencil and sometimes pen writings. Erasers have a rubbery consistency and are often white, brown or pink, although modern materials allow them to be made in any color....
, it would be an appropriate time to consult with a physician. Other warning signs include a mole, even if smaller than a pencil eraser, that is different than the others and begins to crust over, bleed, itch
Itch

Itch is an unpleasant sensation that evokes the desire or reflex to scratch. Itch has resisted many attempts to classify it as any one type of sensory experience....
, or becomes inflamed. The changes may indicate developing melanomas. The matter can become clinically complicated because mole removal depends on which types of cancer, if any, comes into suspicion.

A recent and novel method of melanoma detection is the "Ugly Duckling Sign" It is simple, easy to teach, and highly effective in detecting melanoma. Simply, correlation of common characteristics of a person's skin lesion is made. Lesions which greatly deviate from the common characteristics are labeled as an "Ugly Duckling", and further professional exam is required. The "Little Red Riding Hood" sign, suggests that individuals with fair skin and light colored hair might have difficult-to-diagnose melanomas. Extra care and caution should be rendered when examining such individuals as they might have multiple melanomas and severely dysplastic nevi. A dermatoscope must be used to detect "ugly ducklings", as many melanomas in these individuals resemble non-melanomas or are considered to be "wolves in sheep clothing". These fair skinned individuals often have lightly pigmented or amelanotic melanomas which will not present easy-to-observe color changes and variation in colors. The borders of these amelanotic melanomas are often indistinct, making visual identification without a dermatoscope (dermatoscopy
Dermatoscopy

Dermatoscopy is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope, a magnifier with a light and a liquid medium between the instrument and the skin, thus illuminating the lesion without reflected light....
) very difficult.

People with a personal or family history of skin cancer or of dysplastic nevus syndrome (multiple atypical moles) should see a dermatologist at least once a year to be sure they are not developing melanoma.

Complications

Experts, such as the American Academy of Dermatology, say that vast majority of moles are benign
Benign

A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner, does not invade surrounding tissue , and does not metastasize....
. Nonetheless, the U.S. National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute

The National Cancer Institute is part of the United States Federal government's National Institutes of Health. The NCI is a federally funded research and development center, one of eight agencies that compose the United States Public Health Service in the United States Department of Health and Human Services....
 estimates that 62,480 new cases of melanoma
Melanoma

Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
 and 8,420 related deaths will appear in the United States in the year 2008.

Mole removal


First, a diagnosis must be made. If the lesion is a seborrheic keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis

A seborrheic keratosis is a noncancerous Benign tumor that originates in keratinocytes. Like liver spots, seborrheic keratoses are seen more often as people age....
, shave excision, electrodessication or cryosurgery may be performed - usually leaving very little if any scarring. If the lesion is suspected to be a skin cancer
Skin cancer

Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. The most common skin cancers are basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer, and melanoma....
, a skin biopsy
Skin biopsy

Skin biopsy is a biopsy technique in which a skin lesion is removed and sent to the pathologist to render a microscopic diagnosis. It is usually done under local anesthetic in a physician's office, and results are often available in 4 to 10 days....
 must be done first, before considering removal. This is unless an excisional biopsy is warranted. If the lesion is a melanocytic nevus - one has to decide if it is medically indicated or not. Many insurance companies will not pay for cosmetic removal of benign moles.

If a melanocytic nevus is suspected of being a melanoma
Melanoma

Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
, it needs to be removed and sent for microscopic evaluation by a pathologist by a method called skin biopsy
Skin biopsy

Skin biopsy is a biopsy technique in which a skin lesion is removed and sent to the pathologist to render a microscopic diagnosis. It is usually done under local anesthetic in a physician's office, and results are often available in 4 to 10 days....
. One can do a complete excisional skin biopsy
Skin biopsy

Skin biopsy is a biopsy technique in which a skin lesion is removed and sent to the pathologist to render a microscopic diagnosis. It is usually done under local anesthetic in a physician's office, and results are often available in 4 to 10 days....
 or a punch skin biopsy
Skin biopsy

Skin biopsy is a biopsy technique in which a skin lesion is removed and sent to the pathologist to render a microscopic diagnosis. It is usually done under local anesthetic in a physician's office, and results are often available in 4 to 10 days....
, depending on the size and location of the original nevus. Other reasons for removal may be cosmetic, or because a raised mole interferes with daily life (e.g. shaving
Shaving

Shaving is the removal of hair, by using razor or any other kind of bladed implement, to slice it down to the level of the skin. Shaving is most commonly practiced by men to remove their facial hair and by women to remove their leg, and underarm hair....
). Removal can be by excisional biopsy or by shaving
Shaving

Shaving is the removal of hair, by using razor or any other kind of bladed implement, to slice it down to the level of the skin. Shaving is most commonly practiced by men to remove their facial hair and by women to remove their leg, and underarm hair....
. A shaved site leaves a red mark on the site which returns to the patient’s usual skin color
Color

Color or colour is the visual perception property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue and others....
 in about two weeks. However, there might still be a risk of spread of the melanoma, so the methods of Melanoma diagnosis
Melanoma

Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye . It is one of the rarer types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths....
, including excisional biopsy, are still recommended even in these instances. Additionally, moles can be removed by laser, surgery or electrocautery.

In properly trained hands, some medical lasers are used to remove flat moles level with the surface of the skin, as well as some raised moles. While laser treatment is commonly offered and may require several appointments, other dermatologists think lasers are not the best method for removing moles because the laser only cauterizes
Cauterization

The medical practice or technique of Cauterization is a medical term describing the burn of the body to remove or close off a part of itin a process called Cautery which destroys some tissue
 or, in certain cases, removes very superficial
Superficial

Superficial is a general term meaning "regarding the surface", often metaphorically. Both in the literal as in the metaphorical sense the term has often a negative connotation based on the idea that deeper parts are also important to consider....
 levels of skin. Moles tend to go deeper into the skin than non-invasive lasers can penetrate. After a laser treatment a scab
Scab

Scab can refer to the following:* Scab, a hard coating on the skin formed during the Wound healing#Proliferative phase* Scab or Strikebreaker, a person who works despite strike action or against the will of other employees...
 is formed, which falls off about seven days later, in contrast to surgery, where the wound has to be sutured. A second concern about the laser treatment is that if the lesion is a melanoma, and was misdiagnosed as a benign mole, the procedure might delay diagnosis. If the mole is incompletely removed by the laser, and the pigmented lesion regrows, it might form a recurrent nevus
Recurrent nevus

A recurrent nevus occurs when a melanocytic nevus or dysplastic nevus is incompletely removed by a surgical procedure regrows in the scar. It frequently follows after the performance of a saucerization skin biopsy....
.

For surgery, many dermatologic and plastic surgeons first use a freezing solution
Solution

In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent....
, usually liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen

Liquid nitrogen is a liquefied atmospheric gas produced industrially in large quantities by fractional distillation of liquid air. It is pure nitrogen in a liquid state at very low temperature....
, on a raised mole and then shave it away with a scalpel
Scalpel

A scalpel is a small but extremely sharp knife used for surgery, anatomical dissection, and various arts and crafts. Scalpels may be disposable or re-usable....
. If the surgeon opts for the shaving method, he or she usually also cauterizes
Cauterization

The medical practice or technique of Cauterization is a medical term describing the burn of the body to remove or close off a part of itin a process called Cautery which destroys some tissue
 the stump
Amputation

Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by Physical trauma or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as cancer or gangrene....
. Because a circle
Circle

A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those point in a plane which are the same distance from a given point called the center....
 is difficult to close with stitches, the incision is usually elliptical or eye-shaped.

Electrocautery
Cauterization

The medical practice or technique of Cauterization is a medical term describing the burn of the body to remove or close off a part of itin a process called Cautery which destroys some tissue
 is also used for removing skin tags and only reaches the outermost level of skin so that scarring is not a problem.

See also

  • Mole map
    Mole map

    In chemistry, the Mole Map is a graphical representation of an algorithm that compares molar mass, number of particles / mole, and factors from balanced equations or other formulae....


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