Im covered in moles, had them all checked out recently and the ones I was suspicious of were fine (many of them had hair growing out)
The doctor did cut one out, which surprised me - it was just a tiny little smudge that I never gave a second thought.
The whole trip to the skin cancer clinic cost me $50 - Im in Australia though.
2006-07-06 13:05:45
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answered by ♣ 4
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Most moles are no threat to your health and need not be removed. Some, however, change over time and can lead to cancer. A mole usually is removed by shaving or cutting it from the skin. If it is large, you will need stitches. A small mole, or one that is shaved off, may require only a small bandage. Your doctor may send a piece of the mole to the laboratory to check for cancer.
2006-07-07 14:03:48
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answered by purple 6
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no,it's the opposite. Hair growing from a mole is a good sign. Get regular checkups from your doctor anyway.
2006-07-06 21:12:39
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answered by Superfox 3
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2016-05-18 05:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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THe mole color and size is important. however just go to the doc to be sure
2006-07-06 12:57:29
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answered by Rock_N_Roll_Chicky 5
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