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How Facial Moles Develop

By Aaron Watson


There are two main causes for facial moles developing. Sunlight is one of the two. The UV or ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun could cause the skin to age faster after prolonged exposure to it. This premature skin aging is naturally avoided by many people. Too much skin damage could then lead to skin cancer or melanoma. There are a lot of studies and research which tackles the interconnection between mole formation, exposure to radiation and melanoma.

One's genetic makeup is the other one of the two reasons for mole formation. For many of the disease that occur in human beings and for many of the traits that appear in every individual, genetics play an important role. Similarly, if you find the appearance of moles on your body, this will surely have a genetic background. Maybe facial moles are nothing new to your family, particularly your parents and grandparents. The probabilities of skin cancer or melanoma developing is quite high when the moles are confirmed to be hereditary. Treating it would need a lot more care than usual. If possible they can use laser surgery or cryosurgery. You can also choose to apply immediate surgical procedures, excision being one of them.

Heredity is usually the main reason for the formation of the type of moles we know as dysplastic nevi. Hundreds of moles could suddenly spring up all over the body. Consider some of the very large moles; they are considered to be atypical moles. If these large moles reach a high number, maybe 50 or so, you could be sure that skin cancer or melanoma is a very high probability. Therefore, you should keep a close eye on these moles and monitor them constantly.

How are mole formation and the age of the person related? Moles form at a young age in some people. In some cases, they could disappear as they grow older. Those who have a white skin will actually be having more moles. An average of 30 moles could appear. Sometimes, they might even have around 400 moles. The length of the telomere will have a lot to do with the number of moles that will eventually appear in one person.

More moles will be forming if the telomere is very long. The telomere of a person with 10 moles will be considerably shorter than the telomere of a person with 50 moles. The role of telomere is also seen in the ageing process. Technically, moles are skin lesions and they are known as nevi. Not all the moles appear on the skin surface. There are moles that can form underneath the surface. Or they could also be found above the skin surface.

The decision to remove the mole or to allow them to remain on the skin depends on both health as well as cosmetic reasons. If you want to look better and the only way to achieve that is to have those moles removed, you can try laser surgery.




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