According to a new research, people with moles are less likely to have heart problems and osteoporosis.
The research was conducted by group of scientists from King's College, London.
Usually, the people with moles feel embarrassed, but this leads to fewer wrinkles in old age.
Some other benefits of having moles are tighter muscles and stronger bones. and these people are less prone to suffer from any vision problem.
Researchers explained that the rapid division of cells results in dark pigment in the skin called moles and the process usually appears in childhood.
Sometimes, moles start vanishing in the middle age, but in some people they continue to spread by dividing cells.
The results of the study were based on the data collected from 1200 females.
It has been observed that people having more than 100 moles were at 50 percent reduced risk of osteoporosis as compared to those having less than 25 moles.
This is because moles produce white blood cells with long telomeres, a part of DNA, which leads to replication and prevents damage to heart and bones.
