Mole-like spots can appear on your skin at any age, and while many of these spots may be harmless, you should keep an eye out for signs of cancer. I myself have developed moles as I got older, I am 38. At one point I went to the doctor. I was told that they were nothing to worry about. But check for the following:
€¢ A is for asymmetry. This means that if you divide the mole in half, the two parts do not match. Asymmetry may be a sign of cancer.
€¢ B is for border. Irregular edges that are ragged or notched may be a suspicious sign.
€¢ C is for color. Uneven or multiple colors that may vary from brown, black, and pink to red, white, and blue can signal melanoma, a type of skin cancer that can be deadly.
€¢ D is for diameter. A mole may be abnormal if it is bigger than a pencil eraser.
€¢ E is for elevation. A raised or uneven mole can be a sign of skin cancer.
If a skin marking has any of the characteristics listed above, your doctor should evaluate it as soon as possible.
Also look for other warning signs of skin cancer, including a mole that appears to be new or growing; changes in appearance or texture; itches, hurts, or feels different than usual; or is crusted, swollen, red, or irritated.
If none of the above is true it doesn€™t sound as if you have anything to worry about. But a check up can give you piece of mind. Or even just getting it removed may make you feel better.