What body type is prone to moles? Revealing the physical factors and prevention methods of moles
Moles are common pigmentation phenomena on the skin, and most people have several moles on their bodies. However, some people are born prone to moles, which is closely related to physical constitution, genetics, environment and other factors. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days, analyze which body types are prone to moles, and provide relevant data and prevention suggestions.
1. Physical characteristics that are prone to moles

According to medical research and clinical observations, people with the following physical characteristics are more likely to develop moles:
| Physical characteristics | Cause analysis |
|---|---|
| fair skin | There are many melanocytes, which are sensitive to ultraviolet rays and prone to pigmentation. |
| family inheritance | If parents or close relatives have more moles, their offspring are more likely to develop moles. |
| Endocrine disorders | Fluctuating hormone levels (e.g., during pregnancy, puberty) may stimulate the growth of moles |
| low immunity | When the immune system function is weakened, the skin is more susceptible to abnormal growth. |
2. External causes of moles
In addition to physical factors, the external environment can also affect the formation of moles. The following are the causes of moles that have been discussed frequently on the Internet in the past 10 days:
| inducement | degree of influence |
|---|---|
| UV irradiation | ★★★★★ (extremely high) |
| friction irritation | ★★★☆☆ (medium) |
| chemical exposure | ★★☆☆☆ (lower) |
| Too much pressure | ★★☆☆☆ (lower) |
3. How to judge whether a mole is healthy?
The "ABCDE rule" that has been widely circulated on social platforms recently can help determine the health status of moles:
| Standard | meaning |
|---|---|
| A(Asymmetry) | Asymmetry: Benign moles are usually symmetrical |
| B(Border) | Border: Malignant nevus has irregular edges |
| C(Color) | Color: Be careful if the color is uneven |
| D(Diameter) | Diameter: More than 6mm requires attention |
| E(Evolution) | Change: Sudden change in size, color, etc. |
4. Prevention and care suggestions
For people with a constitution prone to moles, the following are the suggestions made by medical experts on major platforms in the past 10 days:
1.Sun protection is key: Use sunscreen with SPF30 or above every day, especially for those with fair skin.
2.reduce friction: Avoid frequent rubbing of mole areas, such as moles on belts, edges of underwear, etc.
3.Regular inspection: It is recommended to take photos every six months to record changes in moles on the body, especially new ones.
4.diet regulation: Eating more foods rich in vitamins C and E can help reduce melanin pigmentation.
5.Remove moles with caution: Do not use potions or folk remedies to remove moles at will. You should consult a professional doctor.
5. Latest research data on moles
According to recently released dermatology research data:
| research project | Data results |
|---|---|
| Average number of moles per person | 10-40 pills (adults) |
| Age of peak incidence of moles | 20-30 years old (most new moles) |
| probability of malignant transformation | About 1/50000 (common mole) |
| degree of genetic influence | About 60-70% is determined by genes |
Although moles are a common skin phenomenon, it is very important for people with a constitution prone to moles to understand the relevant knowledge and take appropriate preventive measures. If you find any abnormal changes in a mole, you should seek medical examination promptly and do not take it lightly.
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