take a lawn mower and mow that off/
The black hairs that come out of moles shouldn't be pulled out. They are connected to the roots of the mole. Pulling these out will cause the bottom of the mole to come out the top, literally pulling it inside out. This will create a cyst out of the now inside out mole that will in tine fall off and become a cancerous tumor.
No, generally there is no problems in plucking unwanted or stray hairs, but you should never pluck a hair growing out of a mole. Cut it instead.
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I think its the wiskers but im not sure
Mole hairs grow fast because moles have a high metabolic rate and a dense network of blood vessels in their skin, which promotes rapid hair growth.
Moles with black hairs are usually not a cause for concern. However, any changes in size, shape, or color of a mole should be checked by a dermatologist to rule out any potential issues.
Mole hairs are thicker compared to other types of hair on the body because they are designed to help moles sense their surroundings better. The thicker hairs provide more sensitivity and help moles navigate underground tunnels and detect prey or predators.
Mostly, the only hairs it has, are very tiny and thin. Think of them as bald, most of the hair isn't there.
yes, she didn't draw it on, I saw the hairs growing out of it. It made me feel sick. I am not old and dying but that doesn't no longer matter. This girl bullied me in school and that mole on her face will be with her throughout death.
If you see a blue mole anywhere on your body you should have it checked. A mole that is blue, brown or black could be a sign of cancer and should be addressed immediately.
It is not a good idea. You are likely to cause a large scar where the mole is. And if the mole should be cancerous, it could cause it to spread.
A mole should be removed if it starts to grow bigger, or if it appeared where there was previously not a mole. A mole can indicate bigger problems, such as skin cancer.