What does a mole under the corner of the eye represent?

Pigmented mole is a common skin tumor that can grow in any part of the body. A mole under the corner of the eye does not mean anything, and it is superstition to link moles in special parts with people’s fate. Generally speaking, pigmented moles are benign, do not affect health and do not need to be treated. If you are not sure whether a pigmented mole is benign or malignant, you can go to a hospital dermatology department for a dermoscopy, which can make a preliminary judgment. When the pigmented nevus grows rapidly in a short period of time, and the pigment deepens, satellite nevus appears around it, and symptoms such as pain, itching or surface rupture and bleeding occur, the possibility of malignant transformation needs to be suspected. In this case, surgical removal and pathological examination are recommended.