Moles occur on our body due to hormonal changes. Specifically, at teen ages, your body goes through many hormonal changes. And moles also occurs during this time. There is one another reason:- People who expose their body to too much of sunlight It has been noticed that moles occur to their body as well.
Normally in pregnancy, although moles don’t coccus at times its notice that their colour gets changed. Even their shape gets changed because at the time of pregnancy a lot of changes happens in the body.
Are moles beauty marks
Moles are sometimes called “beauty marks,” yet can also develop into deadly melanomas. But do you know what a mole is? And more importantly, what it can do to you? I’ve talked about easy ways to identify precancerous moles, the surprising news that tiny moles can become melanomas, and even how moles are surgically removed.
Medical term
But to better put this all into perspective, today I’m going to explain to you just what a mole is and why that’s important to you. In your epidermis, the upper layer of your skin… …there are essentially only three types of cells. First are basal cells, which are kind of square in shape and are lined up in a row on the bottom layer of the epidermis. Then, interspersed between every five to 10 basal cells are these special cells called melanocytes…
Melanocytes make melanin, your brown pigment. But when melanocytes aggregate together into a cluster or a clump, instead of occurring as a single cell occasionally wedged between basal cells, they form into a brown mole. And to avoid confusion, the medical term for a mole is a nevus. They mean the same thing.
Now, most moles are classified into three different types. When the cluster of melanocytes is only in the basal layer… …then your mole is flat. You can’t feel it, but you know it’s there because of its colour: from light tan to dark brown. And since these moles are on the bottom layer of the epidermis, at the border of the lower, second layer of your skin called the dermis… …these moles are called “junctional” moles.
But if the cluster of melanocytes is down here in the dermis… …then it’s called an “intradermal mole”.Most raised moles are intradermal, usually dome-shaped. They can be skin-coloured or brown and often have hairs growing out from them. And if the cluster of melanocytes is in both layers… …epidermis and dermis, then it’s a “compound mole”, which is also raised and with similar colours to intradermal moles… but flatter and not as dome-shaped.
So why is all of this important to you? Because it’s the flat moles that many deadly melanoma skin cancers come from. most people think the raised moles are the dangerous ones, but they are essentially harmless You need to watch out for the flat ones by getting your skin checked annually by a dermatologist to detect abnormal ones and have them removed before they can become a melanoma. Your take away here shouldn’t be how to diagnose skin cancer. Instead, it’s for you to better understand moles and understand why it’s so important to get even those “harmless” beauty marks checked regularly.
Remove at home
moles are generally harmless most of the mole initially appear as abrasion or tiny patches on the skin mostly black or brown though most are not dangerous. How to get rid of them? I’ll give you some easy method to get rid of it. If you’ll use any natural citric acid to a period. then you can get rid off. Here are effective home remedies that will get rid of unwanted moles on your face and body.
Cinnamon and Aloe vera
Cinnamon has antioxidants properties cinnamon help’s to clear away skin’ spots’ marks and its protect your body from oxidative damage caused by free radicals.
Aloe vera contains vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and amino acids. aloe vera antibacterial agents remove bacteria from the skin reducing the risk of marks and spots developing.
Ingredients
1. 1 tablespoon aloe vera.
2. Half teaspoon cinnamon powder.
How to use
1. Make a mix of the cinnamon and aloe vera.
2. Apply this on the moles and leave it on for 30 to 40 minutes.
3. Rinse it off with regular water.
4. Apply this every day for the best result.
Clove oil
Clove oil is one of the high sources of antioxidants, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, antiviral,
antiseptic and stimulating properties, it works best to eliminate marks and make skin clearer. Clove is very strong, you should use it carefully.
How to use
1. After cleansing applies a drop of clove oil on the moles and leaves it on.
2. Repeat this twice a day.
Banana peel and Apple cider vinegar
Banana peel contains salicylic acid which is a natural astringent banana peel is gently remove marks and spots on the face without damaging the skin.
Apple cider vinegar is a quick way to absorb excess oils and unplug blocked it also has the power to dry out the skin moles and allow it to fall off.
Ingredients
1. one banana peel.
2. Half cup of apple cider vinegar.
How to use
- Cut the banana peel into smaller pieces.
- Put the banana peel in a cup of apple cider vinegar for an hour.
- After an hour place, the banana peels on the moles, with the inside of the peel facing the mole and secure it in place with a bandage.
- Leave it for 30 minutes.
- You can do this once every alternate day.