Mole HillLately, when I look in the mirror, I feel like I’m looking at a molehill. The moles on my face and body have exponentially exploded since I’ve gotten older.

Mole Hill

In my teens, a dark, regular mole on your cheek was considered very attractive. Who didn’t want a beauty mole like Elizabeth Taylor’s on her lower right cheek? So I relished mine, thinking it was the mark of beauty.

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Moles are one of the most common skin conditions in the world. However, I notice more moles on darker complexions, especially elderly African Americans. Has anyone seen actor Morgan Freeman lately? Sorry, Morgan, but you have a molehill.

Mole Hill
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After being homebound for a few days from the recent record-setting blizzard that dumped nearly 3 feet of snow, I ventured out for an overdue dermatology appointment that I scheduled back in November. It was time to have my moles examined by a specialist to rule out skin cancer or a skin abnormality.

Hargrove home during the second day of the January 2016 record-setting blizzard with nearly 3 feet of snow.
Hargrove home during the second day of the January 2016 record-setting blizzard with nearly 3 feet of snow.

It’s been three years since I visited my dermatologist. Her office stopped accepting my insurance, halting my appointments. Thankfully, she accepts my insurance again. Once in the examining room, she explained the differences between moles and skin tags, including terminology like melanoma, squamous, and hyper-pigmented dots.  Melanoma, if not caught early, can be fatal. Squamous or hyper-pigmented dots are not as deadly but can be fatal.  The examination included examining every lesion or mole to ensure they weren’t changing color or shape.

Mole quote from dermatologist, Dr Joel Schlesinger, Omaha, Nebraska.
Mole quote from dermatologist Dr Joel Schlesinger, Omaha, Nebraska.

My facial moles were ruled dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN), a form of seborrheic keratosis, the most common noncancerous skin growth in older adults. Or just regular moles. DPN is common among those of African descent and affects up to 35% of black people in the United States. They tend to be inherited. They are always benign, never lead to skin cancer, and are not harmful. I chose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons.

However, prior to visiting my dermatologist, I indulged in some natural remedies, including castor oil and apple cider vinegar, which reduced the size of many of the moles.

Additionally, she diagnosed me with skin tags on my neck and under my armpits, which were promptly removed. However, there are natural remedies to consider, as pictured below.

Natural remedies to remove skin lesions. Image credit: iHerb.com
Natural remedies to remove skin lesions. Image credit: iHerb.com

I hope this post serves as a reminder that one’s skin is the largest organ that should periodically be checked and protected with SPF 24/7.

Since having my moles examined, I now know that a facial mole is not a mark of beauty after all. Ladies and men who read this post, have those skin lesions checked out; you don’t want a molehill.

Have a fabulous week!

Siggy