Skin Growths

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Skin Growths

Skin growths are common benign (non-cancerous) lesions that appear on the skin's surface or just below it. They can vary in size, shape, color, and texture, and may develop due to various reasons. Small, colored spots on the skin that are usually brown or black. They can be flat or raised and may appear alone or in clusters. While most moles are harmless, changes in size, shape, or color should be monitored for signs of melanoma. Benign growths that appear as rough, wart-like or stuck-on lesions. They are usually brown, black, or tan. Maintain a healthy skincare regimen and avoid harsh chemicals that may irritate the skin or cause lesions.

Skin growths are typically benign and harmless, but changes in size, color, shape, or texture should be evaluated by a dermatologist. Understanding the different types of skin growths and their characteristics can help individuals recognize potential concerns early and seek appropriate medical attention. Regular skin checks and sun protection are key for maintaining skin health and preventing skin cancer.