There is no scientific basis for the statement that raised moles are not good, and it is not true. Moles are generally categorized as intradermal nevi, mixed nevi and junctional nevi, and a raised or flat nevus is not a criterion for defining benign and malignant nevi.
Clinically, one cannot judge whether a nevus is malignant based on whether it is raised or flat, and the way to accurately determine whether a nevus cell nevus is malignant is through pathological examination. In addition, nevi that may develop malignant changes have the following characteristics, including uneven color, irregular border, diameter larger than 6mm, and even dynamic changes in color, size, and border.
For patients with raised moles, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.