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Are My Moles Concerning?

Mar 01, 2023
Shady Grove Dermatology in Rockville, MD can help if you're concerned about your moles. Our team of dermatologists is ready to diagnose and treat any moles making you nervous. Keep READ MORE

Are My Moles Concerning?

Shady Grove Dermatology in Rockville, MD can help if you're concerned about your moles. Our team of dermatologists is ready to diagnose and treat any moles making you nervous. Keep reading about what to look for in your moles and contact us for an appointment when you notice an abnormal mole.

What Are Moles?

Moles are growths on the skin made of pigment-producing cells that produce a dark spot. Moles can appear later in life and even disappear as you age. It is common to have some moles and spots on your skin. In fact, most people have at least ten moles, and many moles are harmless. So how do you know what to get concerned about?

The American Academy of Dermatology developed a guide for what to look out for to identify a potentially harmful mole. To keep tabs on your moles, remember your ABCDEs:

  • Asymmetrical. If you notice one half of a mole does not match the other half in size, shape or color, have your dermatologist examine it.
  • Border. The border of a mole can tell you if it's a normal growth. If the edges of a mole look irregular, jagged or poorly defined, show your dermatologist.
  • Color. Look for variations in the color of a mole and show your doctor if the mole is not the same color throughout.
  • Diameter. If a mole is greater than 6 millimeters across your dermatologist should determine if it is cancerous.
  • Evolving. When you notice a mole changing in any way, size, shape, or color, make an appointment.

Dermatologists will remove moles that could become cancerous, but your dermatologist can also remove moles at are bothersome. If you have a mole in a spot where it is always rubbing against clothing or other skin, your dermatologist can help remove that mole.

Contact Our Office Today

The team of dermatologists at Shady Grove Dermatology can assess your moles in Rockville, MD. Examine them regularly and contact your dermatologist if you notice changes. Contact us for an appointment at (240) 246-7417.