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September 2, 2015
Moles (nevi), which are usually brown or black, can be anywhere on the body. They might show up alone or in groups and generally appear before age 20. Some moles change slowly over the years. They can go from flat to raised, grow hair, or change color. Get your moles checked once a year by a board-certified dermatologist. Pay close attention to any that change, have irregular borders, have an unusual or uneven color, bleed, or itch. Dermatologists recommend that patients use the ABCDE system for checking your moles. Learn more about skin cancer screening here. Learn about our latest technology – Cell FX – patented ultrafast energy pulses treats benign lesions on the face, forehead, neck, back, hands and feet – sparing the surrounding non-cellular collagen to reduce risk of scaring.  

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