How is mole oneself shed to return a responsibility?
summary
Everyone will have pigmented nevus, some are the kind of two small brown or black nevus, and some may be a small piece of abnormal color nevus on the skin, and for these pigmented nevus, the general patients are asymptomatic. Many parents have also found that when a newborn is born, there are often some pigmented nevi on the skin, some of which are larger. In this case, parents of course hope that with the growth of their children, the pigmented nevi will disappear by themselves. Let's take a look at the following.
How is mole oneself shed to return a responsibility?
First: nevus is the abnormal accumulation of melanin cell granules in the skin. Each has its own shape, like the nevus we usually see, it is due to the increase of melanocytes accumulated into a mass and formed; In freckle like nevus, the increase of melanin cells is scattered, which can show different colors due to different distribution depth
Second: for some pigmented nevus that affect the appearance, laser can be selected to remove, while generally benign nevus without harm can not be treated. For some nevus that are easy to be stimulated by friction, there are some nevus with atypical changes, etc., which may lead to malignant transformation, it is recommended to remove them in time.
Third: there are many kinds of pigmented nevus, the most common is the limited nevus, there are giant nevus, halo nevus, freckles, chloasma and so on, and the common baby is the coffee milk spot, is some light brown plaque at birth, generally speaking, for the pigmented nevus, it will not disappear, some will become larger, so for some pigmented nevus is in need of treatment.
matters needing attention
Although the pigmented nevus will not disappear by itself, it is recommended that the nevus which does not affect the appearance and does not have malignant transformation should not be removed easily to prevent improper treatment and skin scar. For example, the mole on the skin of a baby, it is recommended not to deal with it for the time being. Pay attention to the observation and see if it will change as the child grows up.














