- female
- 40 Years
- 29/01/2025
I recently noticed a new mole on the inside of my thigh and I'm kind of worried. It's not flat and has an irregular shape, plus one side is darker than the other. Should I be concerned even though it doesn't seem to be getting any bigger?
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