What is a mole? Moles, also known as nevi, are a common type of skin growth. They often appear as small, dark brown spots that are caused by clusters of pigment-forming cells called melanocytes. Most people have 10 to 45 moles that appear during childhood and the teenage years. How these moles look may change over time. They also may fade over time. Most moles are harmless. Rarely, they become cancerous. Moles cSuspicious moles will be referred to dermatology. We do NOT send moles to pathology.
What is a skin tag?
Skin tags are harmless growths that can appear anywhere on your skin, but often develop on the neck, eyelids, or underarms. They may be the same color as your skin or darker. Some are pink. Others turn red when irritated. You may see one dangling from a stalk, while another is firmly fixed to the skin. Price varies for number of skin tags needing removed. Consult required.
What is an epidermoid inclusion CYST?
Cysts are common. An epidermal inclusion cyst (sebaceous cyst) is a fluid-filled lump under your skin. A keratin substance fills this cyst. It usually doesn't cause symptoms. The cyst is numbed and excised with a surgical blade and stitches are typically required after. This all occurs in office. Consult required.
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