Mole removal is a simple procedure to safely eliminate benign (non-cancerous) moles, improving skin appearance and comfort
A sebaceous cyst is a small, non-cancerous lump that develops under the skin. It forms when a sebaceous gland (oil gland) or hair follicle becomes blocked, trapping sebum (the skin’s natural oil).
They are usually:
Sebaceous cysts are benign and can be safely removed if they cause discomfort, become infected, or for cosmetic reasons.
A skin tag is a small, soft, benign (non-cancerous) growth of skin that often appears on the neck, eyelids, underarms, or other areas where skin rubs together.
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An age spot (also called liver spot or sun spot) is a flat, benign patch of darker skin that appears due to sun exposure and ageing.
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A blood spot (also known as a cherry angioma) is a small, benign cluster of blood vessels that appears as a bright red mark on the skin.
They are:
Red veins (also known as thread veins, spider veins, or broken capillaries) are tiny, dilated blood vessels that appear just beneath the skin’s surface, often on the face or legs.
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