the the skin you may find moles on your hand , arms ,backs, legs, neck, ect.
No. They are part of you, not a separate organism. Moles on your skin have no relation to the animal called a mole, other than names being similar.
what does skin moles look like and where can u get them
Moles only grow on skin, not on bones. Bones do have their own irregularities, but not moles.
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Epidermis is the outer layer (layer we see) of skin.
Most makeup can hide moles and skin blemishses.
No. In fact some moles may develop into skin cancer.
it would be in your best interest to take a trip to the zoo to see moles.
You should see a doctor for skin conditions such as acne, atopic dermatitis, eczema, rosacea, and chronic rashes. Moles or bumps on the skin that darken in color could be a sign of skin cancer and a dermatologist should consulted. Basically anything on the skin, which includes the scalp and feet, that is out of the normal is something that a dermatologist can handle.
Most moles are benign, but atypical moles (dysplastic nevi) may develop into malignant melanoma, a potentially fatal form of skin cancer. Atypical moles are usually hereditary.
You can go to your dermatologist and he/she will remove it for you.
Halo moles.