Moles, also known as nevi, are common skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They are usually brown or black in color and can vary in shape and size. Moles are typically harmless, but certain types may require medical attention if they exhibit changes in color, shape, or size.
Hemangiomas, on the other hand, are non-cancerous growths that result from an abnormal collection of blood vessels. They often appear as red or purplish marks on the skin and are more commonly seen in infants. While most hemangiomas resolve on their own over time, some may require treatment if they cause complications or aesthetic concerns.
