Rumors persist that removing hair from a mole can cause the mole to turn cancerous-- this however is completely unfounded. It is definitely possible to remove hair from a mole. Removal of hair from a mole can be done so through plucking, shaving, waxing, or any number of other devices [1].
The main danger to removing hair from a mole is that the mole may become infected.
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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.
because the skin in your nose is very sensitive so when you pluck your nose hairs it can rip off a large amount of skin that is why its bad to pluck nose hairs
Nothing happens when you pluck a gray hair
Yes, it is okay to pluck flowers from growing plants.
pluck it.
You can, but tweezers are better.
A dog mole with hair growing is a type of skin growth that includes hair, while a typical mole on a dog's skin does not have hair.
Millicent Bulstrode
Well, nothing.
pluck the hair in case of short term
my guess would that because when you pluck a hair it comes out from the root and pulls from your skin/scalp. But when you cut you're not usually cutting from the root. Well, yeah, that seems to be part of it. I would word it this way: It doesn't hurt when you cut hair because hair doesn't have any nerves, but when you pluck hair, you also kind of pull the nerve the hair is attached to.
Pluck the unwanted hair with tweezers... simple!