Pigmented Lesions


Pigmented lesions refer to areas of the skin that have an abnormal or different coloration compared to the surrounding skin. These lesions can vary in size, shape, and color. Pigmented lesions can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). It is important to evaluate any new or changing pigmented lesion to determine its nature and whether it requires medical attention. Here are some common types of pigmented lesions:

1.     Moles (Nevi): Moles are common pigmented lesions that typically appear as small, dark brown spots on the skin. Most moles are benign and harmless, but some may have atypical features that require further evaluation by a dermatologist. Any changes in the size, shape, color, or texture of a mole should be examined by a healthcare professional.

2.     Freckles: Freckles are small, flat, tan to light brown spots that are often found on sun-exposed areas of the skin. They are usually harmless and do not require treatment. However, it is essential to protect freckled skin from excessive sun exposure, as UV radiation can intensify their appearance and increase the risk of skin damage.

3.     Lentigines: Lentigines, also known as age spots or liver spots, are flat, tan to dark brown patches that commonly appear on areas of the skin exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, and shoulders. They are typically benign and harmless but can be cosmetically bothersome. Sun protection and topical treatments can help fade their appearance.

4.     Seborrheic Keratosis: Seborrheic keratoses are benign skin growths that can vary in color from light tan to dark brown or black. They typically have a rough, waxy, or scaly texture and often appear on the face, chest, shoulders, or back. While seborrheic keratoses are usually harmless, any new or changing growth should be evaluated by a dermatologist to rule out other conditions.

5.     Melanoma: Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can develop from existing moles or as new pigmented lesions on the skin. It is crucial to monitor moles for signs of melanoma, including changes in size, shape, color, borders, or the development of symptoms such as itching, bleeding, or ulceration. Suspicious pigmented lesions should be promptly examined by a dermatologist for early detection and proper management.

If you notice any new or changing pigmented lesions on your skin, it is advisable to consult with a dermatologist. They can assess the lesions, perform a thorough examination, and if necessary, perform a biopsy to determine the nature of the lesion and recommend appropriate treatment or monitoring. Regular skin self-examinations and annual skin checks by a healthcare professional are essential for early detection and prevention of skin cancers.

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