Moles on both sides of the nose can be removed under healthy conditions, but diabetes or skin diseases such as allergies or infections on both sides of the nose are generally not recommended to be removed.
Most of the moles on both sides of the nose are pigmented moles, the etiology of which is not completely clear at the moment, mainly related to the abnormal proliferation of melanocytes, which is a kind of benign skin proliferation.
As moles on both sides of the nose have less chance of external stimulation and lower risk of malignant changes, they generally do not need to be treated. However, if you have aesthetic needs, you can have the mole removed by laser, ionization or cryotherapy. The above operations need to go to a regular medical institution to be treated by a doctor.
Patients with diabetes are not recommended to have moles removed due to poor skin healing ability, or to have moles removed when their blood sugar is under ideal control. Patients with post-allergic infectious diseases on the face such as erysipelas, eczema, boils, etc. need to be treated after the diseases are cured.