Skin Moles
Each person has at least a few skin moles. They usually come out by the time an individual is 20 and at the beginning looks like freckles. Of course there are a lot of people who were born with skin moles. Usually every 1 of 20 babies has one or more moles at its birth.
A skin mole’s shade and form don’t usually change. A mole typically lasts about forty or even fifty years before start to become lighter. Some skin moles fade away completely, and some never fade at all. Sometimes a number of moles extend stalks that raise them above the skin’s surface it is possible these moles to drop off.
A skin mole is a spot on the skin with darker color. Generally it is part of skin pigmentation and could appear anywhere at the body. Most often we are talking about benign moles that are just a couple colored cells of the skin. Sometimes the facial moles could be even charming. On the other hand, from time to time moles can cause a serious health risk and we will discuss it in the section about Cancerous moles
There are several skin mole types depending on its placement on our body:
Facial moles – or all moles on the face. It could appear all over the face and the head.
Body moles – are the moles at the other parts of the body with no specific location.
Genital Moles – Very often a lot of people feel ashamed of its genital moles. It is not surprising that most often the mole can cause more psychological than health problems to its owner.
Moles in Children – It is normal the kids to have some moles at their bodies and it is important their parents to know what to check and how to examine the moles of the children



