Why Doctors Advise People Not to Spot Moles

Mole spotting is a very common cosmetic technique nowadays, which is usually done by physical means such as electrocautery, drug corrosion, freezing, laser, or directly through surgical removal. For moles that affect the beauty, most people will choose to remove them by medical means. However, not all moles can be spotted. If the following special conditions exist, doctors may advise this group of people not to spot moles: 1. people with scars: as most people will leave skin lesions after spotting moles, and for people with scars, it is easy to leave scars, and even scar growth will occur, which in turn will lose its aesthetic effect; 2. moles with deterioration tendency: for moles on Moles on the back of hands, soles of feet, etc., moles over 5 mm, or moles with certain changes or breakage recently, may have a high chance of deterioration, and the process of mole spotting is also a kind of stimulation for the skin, which may increase the chance of malignant change, so mole spotting is not recommended and should be examined by a doctor in time; 3. Therefore, the skin lesions caused by mole spotting may further stimulate the skin and aggravate the condition; 4.People with blood diseases: such as DIC and hemophilia, the process of mole spotting may damage the capillaries of the skin, and people with blood clotting dysfunction may easily induce bleeding. This may have a negative impact on the baby in the belly and even cause fetal malformation, so it is prohibited for pregnant women to have moles. If you have the idea of having a mole, but are not sure if it is possible. You should consult a professional dermatologist to find out more about it and have it done under the doctor’s advice.