If you have too many moles on your face, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis and then proceed with the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.
Patients with too many moles on the face should consult a doctor in time. Dermoscopy, pathological examination and other tests can be utilized to distinguish the benign and malignant nature of moles, and further treatment can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Benign condition: if the mole is small in size, with clear boundary, smooth surface, even coloring, and without other discomforts (such as pain, itching) or obvious changes (such as ulceration, enlargement), the risk of malignancy is generally low, and it can be covered up with concealer products, or removed by physical methods such as laser or electrocautery.
2. Malignant condition: If the mole is large in size, has unclear boundaries, uneven surface, uneven color distribution, or obvious discomfort and changes, the risk of malignant transformation is higher, and it is necessary to combine with dermatoscopy, pathological examination and other means of examination to assess whether surgical excision is necessary to avoid malignant transformation and further damage to health.
Therefore, when there are a lot of moles on the face, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.