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20435455 tn?1497833070

Clark Nevus

Hello friends, I'm new here.

I am Brazilian, brown, (light brown), I am 45 years old.

  About 5 months ago, a nevus appeared next to my forehead (face) about 4mm) I would like to post photos.

I wonder if it is normal for the onset of nevus at this age, should I care?

I have a usb microscope that increases by 100x, follows a photo taken with it.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8gjUc192URqUHZIZU9FUU1nWXM

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8gjUc192URqNG5rQTduSEJtYlE

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8gjUc192URqOHpFWnhCaUY5cTg/view

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Any changes in your skin like that, no matter your age- I would recommend having it looked at.  It's true that you can get age spots, but until a doctor told me that's what it was- I would be checking into it just in case.  
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Last year I removed a resemblance of the leg, the biopsy die that was a blue nevus.
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