Male genital moles need to be diagnosed and evaluated by a specialist first, if they do not cause any harm to the body, they can be left untreated for the time being; if there is a tendency for malignant changes, such as rapid growth, or if the mole is intended to be removed, it can be treated by surgery, laser, and other methods.
The solution for male genital moles is related to the individual’s will, the nature of the mole, the state of growth and many other factors. Generally speaking, most pigmented moles do not cause harm to the human body, and their own growth rate is relatively slow, so this situation can be left untreated for the time being.
For the nevus that grows rapidly in a short period of time, breaks down on its own, has satellite foci around it, or has abnormal sensations such as pain and itching, it suggests the possibility of malignant changes, and usually needs to be surgically excised to determine its nature, and those whose pathology suggests malignancy need to standardize oncological treatments. Those who are willing to treat the nevus purely for improving its appearance can also remove it by laser or surgical excision.
There are many treatments for male genital moles, which can be standardized by the patient under the guidance of a specialist.