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MOLE REMOVAL

Even when moles don't look suspicious (looking at you, melanoma), they don't always qualify for "beauty mark" status. Removal can take many forms.

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Moles can be removed for cosmetic reasons, or because they’re potentially cancerous (melanoma). Most unwanted moles are surgically removed, cut out via punch excision, or shaved off with a scalpel. The best mole removal method “really depends on the age of the patient and the exact location of the mole,” says Dr. Dilip Madnani, a facial plastic surgeon in New York City.

Moles are clumps of pigment cells called melanocytes. These skin growths can range in color from red to light or dark brown, and they can be flat or raised from the skin, resembling dark spots. 

The most common moles are benign, but any large, irregular, or changing moles should be checked by a doctor or dermatologist to ensure they're not cancerous.

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