What to do about moles in the danger triangle

Moles, also known as pigmented nevi or melanocytic nevi, are benign skin tumors of melanocytic origin. If the size of the nevus in danger triangle is not particularly large, and the impact on aesthetics is small, it can be treated without special treatment. If it affects the aesthetics or suspected of malignant transformation, it can be treated by laser and surgery.
1. Laser treatment: if you think it affects aesthetics, you can also remove it by laser, the more commonly used ones are carbon dioxide laser, YAG laser, etc., which mainly utilizes specific wavelengths to smash melanin, and then discharges it out of the body with the metabolism.
2. Surgery: If the mole is large in size, or if there are symptoms such as itching and ulceration, and it is suspected that there is a risk of malignant transformation, you should go to the hospital for surgery, remove the mole through surgery, and do histopathological examination at the same time, pay attention to local cleanliness and hygiene after surgery to avoid infection.
Patients with moles in the danger triangle should consult a doctor in time for standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and should not take any unauthorized treatment.