Intradermal moles: these (nevi) cells are located in the dermis only. Intradermal moles are raised; most are flesh-colored (not pigmented).
Epidermal moles: are congenital, or (present at birth) They are flesh-colored, raised or warty, often linear lesion. This type of mole is usually found on the upper half of the body.
Giant moles: Large, pigmented, often hairy congenital moles are called Giant Hairy Nevus. These moles should be checked by your doctor before cosmetic removal because there is a 10 to 15% chance of them being cancerous melanoma.
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