Moles on the back of the neck can be removed.
A mole, also called a pigmented nevus, is a benign proliferation of melanocytes. Almost all people in the population have moles, which can grow on any skin part of the body. The vast majority of moles are harmless and require no special treatment. Moles that grow on the back of the neck can be removed with laser surgery if you find them aesthetically displeasing.
If a mole develops ulcers, inflammation or sudden increase in size for unknown reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor for further pathological examination to exclude the possibility of melanoma, and if the diagnosis of melanoma is confirmed, it should be treated with surgery in time.