What does a mole on the genitals mean?

Moles in the genital area don’t mean anything, they are mostly caused by pigmentation. If there is a mole in the genital area, but there is no growth, redness, swelling and pain, and further aggravation of hyperpigmentation, it is mostly a benign lesion, and you can go to a regular hospital for a biopsy to determine whether there is cancerous tissue, and benign lesions can be treated in no other way, while malignant moles need to be treated through surgical means. Many people have large and small moles on their genitals, and it is normal to have hyperpigmentation on the genitals. Pigmentation can form moles, which is a normal phenomenon, so there is no need to worry too much, and you can’t rely on moles on the genitals alone to judge whether you are suffering from any kind of disease.