Want To Remove A Mole In 3 Days

Jul 2
10:52

2011

M. Johnson

M. Johnson

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Normal 0 Having a mole in an apparent place on your body can be quite frustrating. You may have a photo shoot in a few days and trying to hide it with cosmetics doesn’t seem to be working out very well. You may wonder, “What can I do?” You can actually be rid of the mole in 3 days.

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Let’s first take a look at what a mole is.

 

According to the dictionary a mole is a small congenital growth on the human skin,Want To Remove A Mole In 3 Days Articles usually slightly raised and dark and sometimes hairy, especially a pigmented nevus.

 

According to the dictionary a pigmented nevus is a congenital growth or mark on the skin, such as a mole or birthmark.

 

According to the dictionary a congenital is: of or relating to a condition that is present at birth, as a result of either heredity or environmental influences.

 

I have concluded this to mean:  A mole is a pigmented nevus, which is a condition that one was born with either by heredity or caused by the environment.

 

Let’s talk about the different types, now that we know what a mole is.

 

1. Regular Group

  • Typically non cancerous.
  • Usually even with regular borders, uniformed in color, and pencil eraser or smaller in size.

 

2. Irregular Group

  • Called atypical moles, dysplastic nevi, or Clark's nevi.
  • Usually uneven with irregular borders, a variety or dark colors, and the size are bigger than a pencil eraser.
  • Have abnormal cells and could turn to cancer over time.

 

 

 3. Cancerous Group

  • A small amount of regular moles may potentially change and become irregular or cancerous.
  • Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that affects more than 53,000 people yearly.

 

 

Skin Moles have been connected to sunlight; rather direct or indirect. Be mindful when going out into the sunlight that it can cause moles.  Therefore don’t be tightfisted with the sunscreen and do reapply often. When you buy sunglasses, look for those that block harmful UV rays. Ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays both are harmful to the skin and can eventually cause cancer.

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