A mole (i.e. pigmented mole) can be classified into benign and malignant cases, the former generally does not need special treatment, while the latter needs to be excised in time, and the specific diagnosis and treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s advice.
1. Benign condition: if the mole has regular shape, smooth surface, uniform color, no obvious discomfort or change (such as pain, erosion, etc.), and is located in the neck, back and other parts of the body that are not easy to be stimulated by friction, the possibility of malignant changes is small, and generally do not need to carry out special treatment, and those who have impact on the aesthetics can choose physical therapy such as laser treatment to be removed.
2. Malignant situation: if the mole has irregular shape, uneven surface, uneven color distribution, obvious changes (such as ulceration, satellite foci around it, etc.), and is located in the waistband, armpit and other parts that are easily subject to friction, the possibility of malignant transformation is higher, and it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to assess whether surgical excision is required to avoid malignant tumors.
Therefore, when there are moles on your body, you should pay attention to its location, nature and changes, and once abnormalities occur, you should consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment. Do not make blind judgment and handle it on your own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.