Benign skin growths are non-cancerous bumps, spots, and lumps on the skin. While many benign skin growths can be ignored, some need to be monitored and others treated for medical or cosmetic reasons.
There are a variety of different types of benign skin growths, some of which do not require medical treatment, like non-cancerous bumps, spots, and lumps.
Certain types of moles are at higher risk for changing into cancerous growths, including malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
Parents should monitor their children's moles over time and report any changes to their child's physician.