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Normal moles pictures

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What does a normal mole look like?

This overview of normal moles pictures includes pictures of moles and other skin spots that you can use as a first comparison to any moles on your body. The pictures of normal moles give you an indication of what a healthy mole looks like and what characteristics it has.

These characteristics are shown below each picture. Other signs such as diameter and evolution are not shown, as they are difficult to assess through static images.

When you do a self-examination of your skin, make sure to check these signs, too. You will notice that all normal moles pictures are quite different from one another, making it harder to detect skin cancer only by a few pictures. Download SkinVision now to check your skin for signs of skin cancer and get an instant risk indication.

Skin cancer picture 1

Mole example with a suspicious asymmetry and color

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Skin cancer picture 2

Dark skin mole with a suspicious asymmetry and color

Asymmetry

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Skin cancer picture 3

Dark skin mole with a suspicious asymmetry and color

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
normal mole pictures

What are moles on your body?

A mole (also known as a nevus) is a non-cancerous growth of melanocytes, cells that give skin its color.

Some moles can be present at birth, but most appear during childhood or young adulthood.

PREVENTION METHODS

How SkinVision can help you!

SkinVision enables you to check your skin spots for signs of skin cancer within 30 seconds.

Our algorithm is currently at the level of a specialist dermatologist. In skin spots with a potential health risk, SkinVision provides feedback about the preferred next step to take.

SkinVision also enables you to store photos to keep track of changes over time, helping you to monitor your health in the long term.

The efficient and easy-to-use solution is available for iOS and Android and helps to make skin monitoring a simple routine.

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