Moles or Skin Tags can affect more than just your skin. They can affect your entire life in very real ways. Your family and friends may not fully understand or appreciate how these unwanted facial moles influence your self-esteem, self-confidence, and your outlook in general.
Skin Tags are often thought to be a trivial problem, especially when compared to other diseases. But a study published in the British Journal of Health & Self found that people with facial moles experienced social, psychological, and emotional ramifications at the same level of those with chronic health problems. Clearly, the emotional consequences of moles must not be taken lightly.
If you’ve ever had problems with moles then you know what I’m talking about. You’re embarrassed to go out side, be with your friends, you feel self-conscious about the way you look and your self-esteem truly does suffer.
The only way to experience a change is to remove skin moles from your face or any other part of your body.
Social Withdrawal
In a society that places great emphasis on appearance, people with facial moles often feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. The prevalence of myths regarding mole development may even lead some to feel a sense of guilt or shame, as if they are somehow responsible for their moles. These feelings can prevent a sufferer from interacting socially.
For some, these skin tags influence daily decisions. A woman may be so self-conscious of her appearance that she won’t pose in family pictures during a reunion. A teenage boy might decline an invitation to hang out with friends b/c his facial moles embarrass him (I know b/c this was me). Some sufferers have trouble looking others in the eye, while others completely avoid all social situations.
So once again, the only way to remedy this problem is to remove our unwanted skin moles and do so w/ out expensive surgery.
