Nevi
Nevi, commonly called moles, are clusters of cells that give color to the skin and form spots or small raised areas. Most are common and remain stable over time.
What to watch for: it is advisable to pay attention to changes in size, shape, color, or borders, as well as moles that itch, bleed, or look different from the others.
When to see a doctor? An evaluation is recommended when a mole changes in appearance, appears recently in adulthood, or stands out because of its irregularity.
The dermatologist is the professional who examines the skin and moles in detail. Having your moles checked by a specialist on a regular basis is a simple way to care for your skin's health.
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Doctors specialized in nevi
Dra. Claudia Ileana Saenz Corral
Dra. Maria Gomez Palacio Schjetnan
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Arnoldo Samuel Kraus Weisman
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Bernardo Rivas De Leon
Dra. Nilda Eliana Gómez Bernal
Dra. Maria Alejandra Torrero Miranda
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Julio Sandoval Zárate
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dra. Angelica Leonor Berron Ruiz
Dra. Grazia Jesus Hernandez
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dra. Leticia Gutiérrez Pérez
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Frequently asked questions
What is nevi?
Nevi, commonly called moles, are clusters of cells that give color to the skin and form spots or small raised areas. Most are common and remain stable over time.
Which doctor treats nevi?
Nevi is usually treated by specialists in plastic surgeon, dermatologist, pediatric dermatologist, general practitioner, internist, pulmonologist, oncologist, dermatologist, family physician, pediatric dermatologist.