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Enhanced Promptsmall, benign growths on the skin, typically appearing as red or purple spots, often ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter, smooth surface, may be slightly raised or flat, solitary or multiple, usually found on sun-exposed areas such as the trunk, arms, legs, and face, sometimes itchy or tender to the touch, soft and firm to the touch, non-cancerous, non-infectious, common in middle-aged and older adults, easily removable with minor surgical procedures like shave excision, cryotherapy, or laser therapy, can appear as small dots, patches, or clusters, may have a characteristic'stalk' or 'peduncle', may change color over time, typically brownish-red in color, sometimes resemble moles or other skin lesions but lack the typical features of malignant growths, common in people with fair skin, may be associated with genetic disorders or family history of cancer, may be influenced by hormonal changes, UV radiation, or aging process, often mistaken for melanoma but are harmless, not contagious, usually painless, can be removed for cosmetic reasons, may leave a slight scar after removal, often diagnosed by visual inspection and medical history, sometimes require biopsy for confirmation, may recur after removal, can be treated with topical creams or oral medications in some cases, rarely occur in children or adolescents, more common in women than men, may be related to certain medical conditions or medications, can be a sign of underlying health issues, should be monitored regularly for any changes in appearance or symptoms