Reasons for an increasing number of moles on the face

Apr 20, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
The increasing number of moles on the face may be caused by factors such as genetics, ultraviolet radiation, and endocrine disorders. With aging, the subcutaneous soft tissues and cellular functions gradually atrophy, leading to a growing number of facial moles. If patients frequently stay up late or experience high work pressure, it may result in hormonal imbalances and decreased immune function.

The increasing number of moles on the face may be caused by genetic factors, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, hormonal imbalances, and other factors. It is recommended to visit a hospital for diagnosis and treatment. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Genetic Factors

Individuals with a genetic predisposition are more likely to develop pigmented moles on the face. Especially as they age, the subcutaneous soft tissues and cellular functions gradually atrophy, leading to an increasing number of facial moles.

2. Ultraviolet Radiation

UV rays can penetrate the skin's surface, causing melanocytes beneath the skin to divide and accumulate in the dermis, resulting in an increasing number of moles on the face.

3. Hormonal Imbalance

If patients frequently stay up late or experience high work stress, it may lead to endocrine disorders and decreased immune function, thereby contributing to the development of more facial moles.

Additionally, frequent exposure to radiation may also cause an increasing number of moles on the face. Patients are advised to seek timely treatment at a reputable hospital and may undergo laser removal under medical guidance.


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