Mole
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Moles are caused by the growth of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes in the skin. They can vary in size, shape, and color and can be flat or raised.
It is important to monitor moles for any changes in size, shape, or color, as well as any bleeding, itching, or pain. These changes may indicate a risk of developing melanoma, which is a serious type of skin cancer.
Treatment for moles typically involves monitoring them for changes over time. In some cases, a healthcare professional may recommend removing a mole if it is causing discomfort, is located in an area where it is prone to injury, or if there is a concern that it may be cancerous.
Mole removal can be done through various methods, including surgical excision, shave removal, or laser removal. It is important to work with a healthcare professional to determine the best treatment option for each individual case.