Moles (nevi) are a nevocellular skin occurrence located in the skin’s various layers. Everybody has moles. Perceived by most people as a dark brown spot, actually moles have a wide range of appearance.

TYPES OF MOLES

About 1-3% of all babies have one or more moles at birth. These are called congenital nevi .Other types of moles include: Junctional moles, which are usually brown and may be flat or slightly raised.

Compound Moles, which are slightly raised, range in color from tan to dark brown, and involve pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) in both the upper and lower layers of the skin (epidermis and dermis).

Dermal Moles, which range from flesh-color to brown, are elevated, most common on the upper body, and may contain hairs. Sebaceous moles, which are produced by over-active oil glands and are yellow and rough-textured.

Blue Moles, which are slightly raised, colored by pigment deep within the skin, and most common on the head, neck, and arms of women. to feel confident about your skin. Hundreds of very satisfied customers.