Should I get my mole removed?

Most moles are harmless and nothing to worry about. Unless a mole is cancerous, you don't need to have it removed unless it bothers you. But if you don't like the way it affects your appearance, or if it's getting irritated from rubbing against your clothes, removing the mole is still an option.
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Is it worth it to get moles removed?

Mole removal can prevent the spread of cancerous and pre-cancerous cells and address your cosmetic concerns in one simple procedure. Results for the majority of patients are permanent, and our patients find that they are able to enjoy life to the fullest after the removal of a noticeable or suspicious mole.
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Is there a downside to removing moles?

The procedure may leave a permanent scar. People with Black skin are at increased risk of other surgical side effects, such as pigmentary changes at the incision site and keloid scars. If you notice that a mole has grown back, see your doctor promptly.
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When should you get your moles removed?

If the mole has unusual or multiple colors (black, grey, brown, pink, red or others) get it checked out. Normal moles tend to be smaller than the head of pencil eraser, (less than six millimeters in diameter.) If the mole is large, especially much larger than others, get it checked out.
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Does removing mole can cause cancer?

Do not remove a mole at home. Some people are tempted to just cut off a mole at home. This is dangerous, and you should never do it. If your mole has cancerous cells, you may not get all the cancer when you cut the mole, and you may even cause cancer cells to spread.
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What does Stage 1 melanoma look like?

Stage IA Melanoma: The melanoma tumor is less than 1.0 millimeter thick (less than the size of a sharpened pencil point) with or without ulceration (broken skin) when viewed under the microscope. Stage IB Melanoma: The melanoma tumor is more than 1.0 millimeter and less than 2.0 millimeters thick without ulceration.
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Should I remove moles to prevent skin cancer?

Routine removal of many moles is not usually recommended as a way to prevent melanoma. Some melanomas develop from moles, but most do not. If you have many moles, getting careful, routine exams by a dermatologist, along with doing monthly skin self-exams are, might be recommended.
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What does it look like after a mole is removed?

Approximately 2–4 weeks after mole removal, as healing tissue begins to build up, the affected area may look rough and red and feel stiff. Although the wound area could be a little raised and red for 1–2 months, the scar typically becomes less red and flatter over time.
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Are facial moles unattractive?

Most moles are darker than the surrounding skin. They can be bothersome or make you feel unattractive, and even worse, they can have characteristics that could indicate a health risk.
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How much is mole removal?

Mole removal costs can vary greatly, ranging from $150 to $2000 depending on your insurance plan. The total cost may also depend on the diagnosis, size, and location of the lesion. To get an accurate estimate, we recommend an in-office visit.
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Does removing a mole leave a scar?

Surgically removing a mole, either for cosmetic reasons or because the mole is cancerous, will result in a scar. However, the resulting scar may all but disappear on its own depending on such factors as: your age. the type of surgery.
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Do moles grow back after picking off?

If a mole has been removed completely then it will not grow back. After a surgical excision, the tissue will be checked in the lab to ensure that the whole mole has been removed. As long as there is a border of normal tissue all around the mole, there shouldn't be any cells left behind.
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Do moles grow back?

If a common mole is removed completely, it should not grow back. However, some residents may experience the regrowth of a mole if some of the mole cells were left behind after the mole removal procedure. But a mole that grows back does not mean it is cancerous.
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When should you have a mole looked at?

It's important to get a new or existing mole checked out if it: changes shape or looks uneven. changes colour, gets darker or has more than 2 colours. starts itching, crusting, flaking or bleeding.
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Can you get a mole removed at 16?

It's usually best to wait until the teenage years before looking into mole removal. At this age, your child can decide for themselves about whether to get a mole removed. They'll also be better able to handle the procedure. Ask your GP for a referral to a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to discuss your options.
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Are moles on face rare?

However, abnormal growth doesn't always mean cancer. Overall, moles are extremely common, with the American Academy Dermatology (AAD) estimating an average of 10 to 40 moles per person. Some people are born with moles, as is the case with congenital nevi. You can also develop moles during childhood and early adulthood.
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Is it weird to have a lot of moles?

Although common moles are pretty normal and shouldn't always be a cause for concern, having more than 50 common moles on your body puts you at a drastically increased risk of skin cancer. If you have a lot of moles on your body, regardless of the type of moles that they are, you should consult your physician.
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Do guys like beauty marks on face?

One study, published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, found that men could be considered more attractive if they had a facial scar, whereas this wasn't found for women. Researchers took photos of 24 male and 24 female students and manipulated them to look like they had scars on their faces.
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Will dermatologist remove mole on first visit?

A dermatologist can remove a mole during an office visit. A few moles will require a second visit. Whether it's during 1 or 2 visits, a dermatologist can safely and easily remove a mole.
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Should I remove my mole on my face?

Benign moles don't even need to be removed, but many people prefer to have them taken off visible areas on the body such as the face.
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Can I shower after mole removal?

You may shower normally and get water on the wound, but do not immerse the area in water (e.g. swimming, baths) until the stitches have been removed. Leave any tape on the wound until you have your stitches removed. You can shower as normal and gently pat the area dry.
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What percentage of moles removed are cancerous?

A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology suggests around 7% of suspicious mole removal is cancerous. This number drops when accounting for all moles removed, as most are benign (non-cancerous).
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How can you tell if a mole is cancerous?

Redness or new swelling beyond the border of a mole. Color that spreads from the border of a spot into surrounding skin. Itching, pain, or tenderness in an area that doesn't go away or goes away then comes back. Changes in the surface of a mole: oozing, scaliness, bleeding, or the appearance of a lump or bump.
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Will a dermatologist remove a non cancerous mole?

Any new moles might be benign, especially if they're regular, but they're still worth checking out. And if any of your existing moles have significantly changed in size, size, or color, your dermatologist might conduct further tests and recommend removal.
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Is melanoma a death sentence?

Metastatic melanoma was once almost a death sentence, with a median survival of less than a year. Now, some patients are living for years, with a few out at more than 10 years.
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