Moles should not be picked off on their own. A mole is a benign neoplasm of skin color, brown or black composed of melanocytes or nevus cells. Generally, they do not require treatment. If there is a possibility of malignancy or if they need to be removed for cosmetic purposes, they should be removed at a regular medical institution and should not be picked off by themselves.
If the boundary of the mole is not clear, the color is not uniform, or the color is obviously different or darker compared with other moles of the patient, or the growth speed is fast in a short period of time, or the patient is conscious of pain, itching, or the mole bleeds, breaks, etc., it is necessary to consider removing it and carry out a pathological tissue examination.
For cosmetic purposes, moles can also be removed by laser or surgery, and all removed moles should be examined by histopathology.
All moles should be examined by histopathology. Moles should not be picked off by yourself, if you need to remove them, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and have them removed under the guidance of a doctor.