Melanocytic nevi, commonly known as moles, are a type of skin growth that occurs when the cells that give color to the skin, called melanocytes, grow in clusters. While moles can appear on any part of the body, this article will focus on those that occur on the face.
Most moles are harmless and do not require treatment. However, in rare cases, they can develop into melanoma, a type of skin cancer. It is important to monitor moles for changes in shape, color, and size, and to seek medical attention if any changes are noticed.
The following are some common types of melanocytic nevi that can occur on the face:
If you notice any new moles on your face or changes in existing moles, it is important to see a dermatologist. They can perform a skin exam and determine if any further testing or treatment is necessary.
In summary, melanocytic nevi on the face are common and usually harmless. However, it is important to monitor them for changes and seek medical attention if any concerns arise.