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It is a mole. It may not be pigmented like a mole, it can easily be sliced off, by a dermatologist. Mine was.
Consult your dermatologist. I would not advise amateur mole removal.
DONT be yourself, but if its a big one, consult a dermatologist!
probaly a dermatilogist
Probably start with you primary care physician, but they may refer you to a dermatologist, or an oncologist depending on the mole.
YES. moles can be small sources of skin cancer. it would be best to go straight to a dermatologist. (a skin doctor)
no. vaseline basically seals water in or out. it will have no effect on a mole. moles should be removed by a dermatologist, particularly because a dermatologist can examine the mole site for signs of cancer and also test the extracted tissue. no home remedy for mole removal is recommended.
something is up and you need to get it checked by a dermatologist.
Generally, there is no cream available that can remove a flat mole from the face. You can purchase creams which can help fade marks however it will not completely remove a mole. The best method for mole removal is through a dermatologist visit.
Yes: See a dermatologist (Skin Doctor) immediately.
A cosmetic dermatologist can provide a number of services. These include: mole removal, face lifts, liposuction, anti-aging treatment, bleopharoplasty, and tummy tucks.
Take notice to see if the mole changes over time or is irritated by anything put on the body. The mole should not bleed, ooze, itch, or cause pain. If it continues to be a concern or the mole has changed in appearance, seek advice from a dermatologist.