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Color changing moles
The "ABCDE" rule describes . Often the first sign of melanoma is a change in the shape, color, size, or feel of an existing mole. Melanoma may also appear as a new colored area on the skin. Find out where bruises get their colors and why. Have you ever wondered why your bruises change colors, or what those colors signify? These changes can occur in an existing mole, or melanoma may . Changes in the size, shape, color, or feel of a mole are often the first warning signs of melanoma. The mole is new Changed color, shape or size It has irregular edges Looks different from other skin moles It is asymmetrical (its halves are different) Its color is not uniform (it has black, brown, pink, red, blue or white spots or shadows) It measures more than 6 millimeters (it is bigger than the eraser of a pencil) Grow or evolve. The mole is new, Changed color, shape or size, It has irregular edges, Looks different from other skin moles, It is asymmetrical (its halves are different) Its color is not uniform (it has black, brown, pink, red, blue or white spots or shadows) It measures more than 6 millimeters (it is bigger than the eraser of a pencil) Grow or evolve. A useful clue is the “ugly 2) An existing mole changing in color, size or . The changes to look for are: 1) A new mole: especially one that is dark or multi-colored or has irregular borders. The secret is through nanocrystal skin that shifts at the chameleon's will. Chameleons are known for many of their unique qualities including their sticky projectile tongue. Chameleons change colors for various reasons but how do they do it?