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Tattoos Covering Moles, Birthmarks, and Freckles: Everything You Need To Know

  • A is for Asymmetry – if the mole looks different on one side
  • B is for Border irregularity – if the edge of the mole is disturbed and uneven
  • C is for Color variations – if the mole comprises a mixture of different pigments, brown, black, and red
  • D is for Diameter – if the mole is bigger than 6mm
  • E is for Evolution – if the mole evolves, changes significantly in appearance, shape, and size

For more information talk to your medical practitioner, dermatologist, and even tattoo artist. If you do have any beauty marks and you still want to get a tattoo, make sure to let your tattooist know of the existing beauty marks.

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