yes with parental consent
NO! You should not attempt to remove any moles on your body, if you need/want a mole removed, see your doctor. Moles are not like warts, which can be removed with treatments purchased at your local drug store, so long as they are not genital.
You should go to a dermatologist to get moles removed.
Yes, the hair still grows on the mole even if you get the mole removed. I got few moles shaved off( not laser) and the hair still come off that area. I am not sure about laser though. The laser beams might burn the hair follicle as well. Ask the doctor. My doctor did tell me that the hair will still grow even after the moles have been shaved off
These are usually due to hormone changes in your body. Go to your doctor and have them removed. I know many of my girlfriends have had to have several small (even clusters of small moles) removed because it doesn't look very attractive and often can make the woman appear or feel older than she is.
You can get moles removed or cover it in make-up.
you go to the doctor and they can cut them out
Moles do not cause cancer, however, certain cancers, such as melanoma, can present with moles. Most moles aren't cancerous, but if you feel concerned, you should see a doctor, as the cancerous moles are very distinguishable from the regular moles.
You can get moles frozen off by a doctor, but it takes a few weeks for them to actually fall off.
The nephews of your first cousin once removed, like the children of your first cousin once removed, are your first cousins twice removed.
The children of your first cousin twice removed are your first cousins, thrice removed - or three times removed.
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Your first cousin and your children are first cousin, once removed. Your second cousin and your children are second cousins, once removed. Your third cousins and your children are third cousins, once removed. And so forth.