Moles on heels can be categorized into benign and malignant cases, the former generally do not need to be removed, while the latter need to be considered for excision, the specific diagnosis and treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Benign condition: if the mole is small in size (generally less than 6mm in diameter), regular in shape, uniform in color, smooth in surface, and not accompanied by other discomforts (e.g. bleeding, pain), and does not undergo obvious changes (e.g. ulceration, sudden increase in size), the possibility of malignant changes is small, and generally there is no need to excise it or to carry out other special treatments, and it will not cause any damage to your health.
2. Malignant condition: if the mole is large in size (usually more than 6mm in diameter), asymmetrical in shape, uneven in surface, uneven in color, or with obvious changes, the possibility of malignant transformation is greater, and it should be evaluated by a doctor in time, and those who are suspected of malignant transformation need to undergo surgical excision, so as to avoid the occurrence of malignant tumors, which will jeopardize the safety of life.
To summarize, a mole on the heel does not necessarily need to be removed, but those who have this symptom should pay attention to observing the nature of the mole and its changes, and seek medical treatment in a timely manner if any abnormality is found. Do not make blind judgment and deal with it on your own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.