Signs Your Mole Needs to Be Checked by a Dermatologist

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Moles are common skin features, and most remain harmless throughout a person’s life. However, certain changes in a mole’s appearance or behavior can signal a more serious problem. At Atlas Dermatology in Baton Rouge, Dr. Cox and his team help patients understand when a mole warrants professional evaluation to protect long-term skin health.

Noticing Changes in Shape or Borders

Changes in the appearance of a mole are one of the earliest warning signs. Moles that become irregular in shape, develop uneven edges, or lose their smooth outline should be evaluated. Normal moles tend to have well-defined borders, while suspicious ones can appear jagged or blurry.

Color Changes or Irregular Tones

When a mole darkens, lightens, or develops multiple shades, it is a cause for concern. Although some natural variation in color can occur, sudden or dramatic changes might signal abnormal activity of skin cells. Moles showing hues of black, red, blue, or white should always be checked by a dermatologist.

Growth, Elevation, or Texture Changes

Moles are usually consistent in size and texture. A mole that grows rapidly, becomes raised, or feels different from the surrounding skin may be suspicious. Other changes that may signal a problem include roughness, scaliness, or oozing.

Persistent Itching, Bleeding, or Pain

Itching can occur with normal skin changes, but a mole that continually itches, bleeds without trauma, or becomes tender should be evaluated. These symptoms may indicate irritation or early signs of skin cancer and should not be dismissed.

A New Mole Appearing in Adulthood

Most benign moles develop during childhood or adolescence. A new mole appearing after the age of thirty deserves a closer look, especially when paired with other changes. Dermatologists can determine whether the new spot is harmless or needs treatment.

Peace of Mind Through Professional Skin Exams

Regular skin evaluations are an important part of preventive dermatologic care. At Atlas Dermatology in Baton Rouge, Dr. Cox offers thorough mole assessments and helps patients understand their skin risks. Early detection leads to earlier treatment and better outcomes.

If you have noticed changes in a mole or have concerns about new spots on your skin, schedule an evaluation with Atlas Dermatology in Baton Rouge, LA. Call (225) 313-4560 to book an appointment and protect your skin health with expert care.

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