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This is THE-solution for vanishing-unwanted moles-fast.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (DermaTek)
Mon Apr 17 14:23:52 2017

Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2017 14:17:49 -0400
From: DermaTek <dermatek@yourskincarespecials.top>
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     <td colspan=3D"2" id=3D"Suyxh2"><p>&nbsp; </p> <p>&nbsp; </p> <p>Histo=
rically, moles have been thought of as hideous growths that donned the face=
s of witches and other undesirable characters. Celebrities such as Cindy Cr=
awford, Madonna, and Marilyn Monroe were each photographed with facial mole=
s during their careers. Subsequently, moles became known as beauty marks. S=
cientifically, moles do indicate a lower incidence of age-related diseases.=
 Experts speculate that the more moles a person possesses, the lower the ri=
sk for age-related diseases. Moles often appear as raised or flat round spo=
ts on the surface or the subdermal layer of the skin. Moles that form on a =
superficial layer of skin are comprised of melanocytes. Melanocytes are mel=
anin producing cells that are located in the bottom layer of the skin's epi=
dermis. Melanin refers to the pigment that determines the color of the skin=
 Characteristics of Moles Moles are present on any portion of the body. Mo=
les may either be small or large. The range of mole colors varies. Moles pr=
esent on the body may be black, brown, red, pink, or the natural color of t=
he individual's skin. Most moles however, are either black or brown. Moles =
may appear as a cluster or as one single unit. The average person may have =
50 moles or more on the body. One in every 100 infants is born with a mole =
present somewhere on the body. The American Academy of Dermatology states t=
hat the majority of moles develop within the first 2 decades of a person's =
life. Moles that are acquired may be a benign neoplasm. Congenital moles ar=
e considered to be a malformation or hematoma. These types of moles may dev=
elop into melanoma at a later stage. Moles do occur on the palms of the han=
d and the bottom of the foot. Moles located on the underside of the foot ar=
e more common in the Asian population. Identifying Dangerous Moles</p> <p>S=
ome malignant melanomas are more likely to develop on the leg. As a general=
 rule, if hair is growing from the mole, then it is not malignant. It is de=
bated whether moles that are constantly aggravated will result in melanoma.=
 Most experts respond, ? No? to this belief. However, some suggest that a m=
ole receiving irritation from an outside source may undergo malignant chang=
es. Most individuals prefer to have moles removed for cosmetic reasons. Thi=
s group is typically self-conscious about the moles and would feel more con=
fident socially, if they were removed. Others worry that moles will develop=
 into malignant cancer and remove the moles as a precautionary measure. Tho=
se people, whose moles are found malignant, must remove them before cancer =
spreads into the body. Alternative Names In medical terms, moles are skin l=
esions referred to as nevus or nevi. The name nevus or nevi originates from=
 the nevus cells that form the mole or nevus. Moles may also be referred to=
 as the following: Melanocytic Nevus Banal Nevus Nevocytic Nevus Symptoms M=
oles take on a variety of shapes and colors. Generally, symptoms are not as=
sociated with a mole unless the area develops into malignant cancer. Howeve=
r, bleeding and itching may occur in some instances. Some of the typical le=
sion locations, shapes and colors are described below: Junctional Nevus The=
se lesions are typically flat and black or brown in color. The lesion is lo=
cated between the epithelium and the dermis. Compound Nevus Compound nevus =
describes beauty marks. Beauty marks are slightly raised and are brown or b=
lack in color. The lesion is a mixture of skin layers. Intradermal Nevus In=
tradermal nevus cells may be primarily found in the dermis layer of the ski=
n. Most are these cells are raised and flesh colored. Dysplastic Nevus Dysp=
lastic nevi may be flat or raised. The nevi are characterized by irregular =
borders and coloration. Because of the irregularity, they often resemble me=
lanoma. People with dysplastic nevi should consider being tested to determi=
ne if the lesion is cancerous. The National Cancer Institute states that dy=
splastic nevi are more likely to develop into a malignant growth. Blue Nevu=
s The melanocytes in this type of mole are blue in color. The cells often f=
orm a spindle shape in the deeper layer of the dermis, while the covering l=
ayer of skin remains normal. Spitz Nevus These types of nevi are typically =
present in the intradermal layer of a child's skin. The lesions are raised =
and reddish in color. This type of lesion may also appear on the leg of a w=
oman. Acquired Nevus</p> <p>This term refers to a a melanocytic nevus that =
is not present at birth. The lesion may consist of junctional, compound or =
intradermal nevus. Congenital Nevus This type of lesion is present at the t=
ime of birth. The lesions are typically small to large. The smaller lesions=
 are less likely to form a malignant cancerous growth. As the lesion grows,=
 there is more potential for the lesion to develop into a malignant cancer.=
 Giant Pigmented Nevus These lesions are normally large and hairy. They are=
 also black to brown. Ten to fifteen percent of these lesions will develop =
into malignant cancer. Intramucosal Nevus These lesions may actually be fou=
nd in the mouth or around the genital areas. If the lesion is located in th=
e mouth, it is typically found on the upper hard portion of the palate. Nev=
us of It These lesions are typically present from birth. The flat, brown le=
sions are often located on the face or shoulder of the person.<br /> Mongol=
ian Spot Asian babies often have these large, blue colored lesions on their=
 backs. Recurrent Nevus Lesions may grow back after being removed surgicall=
y. The recurring growth is often caused by melanocytes that remain after th=
e surgery. These scars are often indistinguishable from malignant cancer ce=
lls. Therefore, a problem may occur if they are not completely removed.</p>=
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