As shown in the picture, a man has a mole at the end of his right eyebrow. From a Feng Shui perspective, is it good or bad?
From a Feng Shui perspective, a mole at the end of the eyebrow on a man’s right face does not determine a person’s fate and fortune. Nevus can be divided into a broad sense and a narrow sense. The broad sense includes moles, tumors and other congenital melanocytosis, while the narrow sense refers to melanocytic nevus. Moles are formed by the proliferation of melanocytes, and they appear in different colors due to different pigment contents in the mole cells.
Therefore, the color of a mole is only a characteristic of the mole, not a factor that determines whether the mole is good or bad. The quality of a mole is determined by factors such as its shape, size, location, and surrounding tissue conditions.
From a Feng Shui perspective, there are also some opinions on the location and shape of moles. For example, it is better for moles to grow on the back of the neck, lower back, soles of feet, etc., because these parts are important parts of the human body and have a certain impact on health and fortune. However, the location of the mole should not be too obvious or prominent, otherwise it may have a negative impact on your health.
Therefore, from a Feng Shui perspective, a mole at the end of the eyebrow on a man’s right face does not determine a person’s fate and fortune, but other factors need to be taken into consideration. If the location and shape of a mole are not ideal, it can be improved through surgery and other methods.