Think you guessed correctly?
Here's the truth
Here’s the twist—all three of these moles are skin cancers.
Skin cancer doesn’t always look scary, obvious, or even that different from a normal mole.
It can be flat, raised, dark, pale, smooth, rough—or all of the above.
That’s why you can’t rely on guessing.
If something on your skin looks off, or just different than it used to, it’s time to get it checked.
What to Look For
These are the common warning signs:
- A mole or spot that changes in size, shape, or color
- A sore that doesn’t heal
- A new growth you don’t recognize
- A spot that itches, bleeds, or looks crusty
Still unsure? That’s normal.
Next Step: Talk to Your Provider
You don’t need to know what it is—you just need to ask a medical professional.
Your primary care provider can examine it, reassure you, or refer you to a specialist if needed.
Early detection saves lives, and most skin cancers can be treated when caught early.