Around 2018 I decided to remove 2 moles around the nose by myself. Ever since that, I got these bumps in the same place the moles were. How can I get rid of it?
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Mole removal may or may not be covered by insurance. If the mole has concerning features such as asymmetry, irregular boarders, change in color, or enlarging then these could be signs of an abnormal mole which may warrant surgical biopsy or removal. The decision on if the procedure is for...
Mole removal begins with a comprehensive examination and consultation to determine the likelihood of a mole being worrisome. Excisional and incisional biopsies are reserved for suspicious moles. But it’s good news that most moles are not problematic and are only cosmetic, thus leading to the o...
Mole removal begins with a comprehensive examination and consultation to determine the likelihood of a mole being worrisome. Excisional and incisional biopsies are reserved for suspicious moles. But it’s good news that most moles are not problematic and are only cosmetic, thus leading to the o...