What to do if a woman has a large black mole on her pubic hair?

A large black nevus, or pigmented mole, growing on a woman’s pubic hair should be treated with surgical excision.
Generally speaking, nevus is a new benign organism made up of mole cells, and generally speaking, unstimulated nevus will not change.
If the shape of a new large mole changes or the area of the lesion is too large when it is irritated by friction for a long period of time, then it is necessary to consult a dermatologist or other related departments in a hospital for surgical excision treatment.
The excised nevus can be closed with cosmetic suture; the excised tissue will be sliced and processed, and then pathologically diagnosed under a microscope to determine whether there is any malignant lesion and whether it is necessary to expand the surgery.
If a woman has a large mole on her pubic hair, she needs to go to a regular medical institution to find out the cause of the mole and then follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with it accordingly.