Thursday, November 10, 2011

How Moles In Skin Are Produced


 Moles are growths on the skin that are more often than not brown or black. Moles can come into view wherever on the skin, alone or in groups.

Most moles come into view in early childhood and during the first 30 years of a person's life. It is usual to have between 10-40 moles by adulthood.

As the years pass, moles typically alter slowly, flattering raised and/or changing color. Often, hairs develop on the mole. Some moles may not change at all, while others may slowly vanish over time.




What cause a Mole?

Moles occur at what time cells in the skin produce in a cluster in its place of being spread all through the skin. These cells are called melanocytes, and they make the color that gives skin its usual color. Moles may darken after contact to the sun, during the teen years, and during pregnancy.

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