Normal nevi (moles) are usually light brown and regular in color and shape. Nevi (moles) are made up of "nests" of pigment-producing cells in the skin. This image displays the brown color typical of nevi. This image displays a normal nevus (mole).
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Mole (Nevus)  A parent's guide for infants and babies

Picture of Mole (Nevus): Normal nevi (moles) are usually light brown and regular in color and shape. Divider line
Normal nevi (moles) are usually light brown and regular in color and shape.
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Signs and Symptoms
  • Moles may occur anywhere on the body, including the nails, palms, and soles.
  • Moles may be raised or flat.
  • Mole color may vary from pink to skin-colored to brown, but they may be darker in people with normally darker skin.
  • Non-cancerous (benign) moles are usually alike on both sides (symmetrical), have smooth borders and regular color, and they are generally smaller than the size of a pencil eraser (6 mm).
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008