lunares
Lunares, in medical terminology, are pigmented skin lesions commonly known as moles or nevi. They result from clusters of melanocytes in the epidermis and/or dermis and can be present at birth or appear later. Lunares vary in color from light tan to dark brown or black, may be flat or raised, and can occur anywhere on the skin, including the scalp, face, trunk, and limbs.
Most lunares are benign and stable, though they can change over time. The main types of melanocytic
Clinical evaluation relies on visual inspection and, when needed, dermoscopy. Changes that warrant medical assessment include
Epidemiologically, lunares are common across populations, and most adults have several. A higher total or atypical