The 101 on Moles
Most moles are smaller than the eraser of a traditional pencil and range in shape or color. However, the look of your mole and the way it changes over time may be signs of a more serious medical condition. If you notice changes in the size, shape, and color of a mole, visit a dermatologist Frisco TX immediately for testing.
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Use a handheld mirror, as well, to inspect hard-to-see areas of your body. Document the location, size, shape, and color of each mole in a notebook. Use this documentation as a comparison tool when examining your body in the future.
Mole Removal
Whether you have multiple moles on your arm and back or a large moles on your face, you will most likely want the bumps removed. Thankfully, there are multiple options available. Here are a few removal options to consider:
• Shaving – Many moles are flat and thin, so they may only affect the surface of your skin. Since these moles are not embedded deeply into the skin, they can be shaved off using a specialty scalp. During the shaving removal, your dermatologist will bump the skin before using the scalpel to shave off the mole from the skin’s surface.
• Excisions – Of course, many moles are deeply rooted into the skin, so an excision may be necessary. After numbing the skin with an anesthetic, incisions are made in the skin around the mole. Using a specialized scalping tool, the mole is then lifted and then removed. Most dermatologists will send excised moles off to biopsy, in hopes of ruling out any signs of