Can I remove the mole on my face? There is no saying that the three types of moles on the human body can be removed or not. It depends on personal aesthetics. Some intradermal moles and mixed moles can be left untreated, and even junctional moles can be left untreated. Moles on the human body must be removed only if they affect the appearance or are pathological. For moles in different parts of the face, such as moles on the eyelid margin, if they are too large and affect the vision, it is also recommended to remove them. Especially for women, if you find that the moles on your face affect your appearance, you can also remove them. For men, small moles generally have no effect, but if they are too large, they can be removed. Especially moles on the chin should be taken seriously, because if you have a beard on your chin, you need to shave it frequently. If you get scratched accidentally, it will stimulate the mole cells and easily cause bleeding and infection. Moles that protrude from the skin should be removed. It is also recommended to remove moles that grow on joints, femoral grooves and other areas of frequent friction. Because these parts are repeatedly rubbed and irritated, moles may become malignant and need to be treated. For hairy moles, the growth of hair roots will stimulate the mole cells. Hairy moles are prone to malignant transformation. The symptoms of malignant transformation are bleeding, infection, rapid expansion of the mole, and continuous growth of small black moles around it. Pathological examination has confirmed that the mole has deteriorated into melanoma, many of which are hairy moles. For this reason, hairy moles can also be removed. (2) Blindly removing moles is very dangerous. Experts say that melanoma is a highly malignant tumor, also known as malignant melanoma. It is common on the toes of 90% of the population. Some are primary, usually resulting from the malignant transformation of junctional nevi. Most patients who come to the hospital for treatment ignore small moles. Most people think that melanoma is the same as an ordinary mole. This type of melanoma often occurs in hidden parts of the body such as the soles of the feet, which will not attract attention and generally will not turn into cancer. However, melanoma should not be stimulated casually. Once it has been corroded by drugs, burned by lasers and other adverse stimuli, it will stimulate the melanocytes to undergo abnormal changes and cause cancer. If you find a mole on your foot, you should be especially careful about melanoma. If you find a mole on your foot and the color is different and the border is blurred, you should see a dermatologist in time. Experts remind that to prevent melanoma, you should try to avoid sun exposure. Early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment are more important. In addition, avoid rubbing the moles on your body. Some people do not pay enough attention to moles on the feet, perineum and other parts that are prone to friction. Due to long-term compression and friction, they will eventually undergo malignant changes. (3) What are the common methods for removing moles? Laser mole removal The principle of laser mole removal is the same as that of freckle removal. Laser is used to instantly release huge energy to act on pigmented tissue, causing the pigment to break up and decompose, and then be swallowed up by macrophages and excreted from the body, thus achieving the purpose of removing pigment. Currently, shallow moles can be removed with lasers, such as ruby laser, erbium laser, etc.; if the moles are larger and deeper, carbon dioxide ultra-pulse laser should be used to remove them. Electrocautery for mole treatment uses heat energy to start an electric current, which burns the mole and vaporizes it. This method will be more painful. Electrocautery is difficult to control the degree of burning and is likely to leave scars, so it is not accepted by people. It is generally suitable for shallow combined moles and deeper and raised compound moles, and is effective for moles with a diameter of 0.3-0.5 cm. Chemical etching method of mole removal uses chemical agents to corrode the mole. Generally, a 50% concentration of trinitrocarbonic acid solution or alkaline agents such as sodium hydroxide are applied to the mole. The effect of trinitrocarbonic acid solution is slower, and deeper moles may need to be treated with 10 times; the corrosion depth of sodium hydroxide is not easy to control and may cause deep scars. It is generally suitable for moles with lighter colors and shallower locations. (4) Can moles develop into cancer cells? Only when a mole undergoes obvious changes does it indicate the possibility of malignancy, which is a very low probability. In order to prevent moles from evolving into malignant ones, if you find that moles are getting bigger, darker, or ulcerated, you should pay attention and go to the hospital for treatment. Junctional moles should never be removed casually on the street. They can only be removed through surgery. Because some people find that new moles grow in the same area after removing moles on the roadside, and they grow faster and bigger, which means there is a possibility of malignant transformation. It is not clean to remove moles on the street. There is a possibility that they will appear again after removal, and it may also leave scars. For mole removal, you must go to a regular medical institution. Illustration of which moles cannot be removed <br />1. Moles on the facial features usually have some meaning, so don't remove them lightly. For example, a mole on the ear is a good mole, which means you have talent in many things and expertise in a certain area. It is a good mole. In many cases, having a mole on the nose is even a good thing. So, it makes sense why wealthy and powerful people usually have one or two moles. Therefore, having moles is not necessarily a bad thing. Many moles are very good. The fortune teller recommends that you handle them according to different situations. 2. Never remove moles that grow when you are lucky. Many people naturally think that moles are present from birth. But if you pay close attention, you will find that some moles are not innate, but appear gradually at a certain stage. The editor has noticed this fortune teller. Originally, there was no mole in this place, but one slowly grew more than ten years ago, so the mole may have grown later. There is a principle that you should never remove moles that grow when you are lucky, because they come with good luck and generally represent good phenomena. 3. Do not remove hidden moles. Generally speaking, there is a very accurate summary about the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of moles in physiognomy, which is that moles prefer to be hidden rather than exposed. Therefore, hidden moles are generally good, and they all represent some auspicious meanings. For example, moles in some parts of the body can bring good luck to the husband, and moles in some parts of the body represent a special skill, etc. Therefore, hidden moles should generally not be removed. 4. Flesh moles or red moles are generally auspicious, so don’t remove them easily. Different from black moles, flesh moles or red moles are generally auspicious moles and generally do not affect the appearance. Therefore, you may notice that people with fleshy moles or red moles tend to have better careers or better luck, and are more likely to have noble people to help them. Therefore, do not remove fleshy or red moles easily. 5. Moles on the forehead are generally good, so it’s best not to remove them. Why are moles on the forehead generally good? In fact, it is related to the five elements. The five elements of the forehead belong to fire, and moles generally belong to earth. Fire and earth are mutually beneficial. Moreover, it is a good phenomenon if the fire on the forehead is strong and there is earth to drain it. A mole on a woman's forehead generally indicates that she has secret money or talent in some area; a mole on a man's forehead indicates that he has extraordinary expertise, etc. Therefore, moles on the forehead should generally not be removed. 6. Four tips for self-examination of melanoma 1. Irregular and asymmetrical edges; 2. Uneven color, not black, but gray, brown, or mottled; 3. Too fast growth, for example, if it doubles in size in 3 months, you should be careful; 4. Ulceration. Normal pigmented moles will not rupture no matter how you scratch them, but once melanoma is formed, it is easy to rupture, and may not heal for a long time, or rupture repeatedly after healing. 7. Mole removal on the street can lead to cancer Mr. Li, 60 years old, has a black mole on the back of his right foot. The mole does not hurt or itch and has been with him for many years. In September this year, he went to a foot massage shop on the street to get a pedicure. The pedicure master told Mr. Li: The black mole on the instep is best removed with medicine, otherwise it will turn into cancer after friction with shoes over a long period of time. Then he told Mr. Li a story from the movie If You Are the One 2. In the movie, Li Xiangshan had a black mole on his foot since he was a child, which later turned into cancer. Therefore, if you have a black mole, you must remove it as soon as possible. Mr. Li agreed on the spot to have the mole removed. Unexpectedly, not long after the mole was removed with the medicine, a 2-centimeter small wound developed on the instep of Mr. Li's foot where the mole had originally grown. The wound was repeatedly treated but was never healed, and finally became a purulent wound the size of an egg. 8. Pigmented nevus can be divided into three types according to pathological examination, namely junctional nevus, mixed nevus and intradermal nevus: 1 Junctional nevus Junctional nevus is flat or slightly higher than the skin surface, with a smooth surface and no hair. Its nevus cells and nevus cell nests are mainly located at the junction of the epidermis and dermis of the skin, hence the name. The nevus cells of junctional nevus have the characteristics of active proliferation and there is a chance of malignant transformation. 2 Intradermal nevus Intradermal nevus is flat or higher than the skin surface, with uniform color. Sometimes one or several hairs can be seen in the center. It is the most common type of pigmented nevus in adults. Intradermal nevus is relatively stable in nature and generally does not show malignant transformation clinically. 3. Mixed nevus. Mixed nevus has the characteristics of junctional nevus and intradermal nevus, hence the name. Most pigmented nevus have a central patch protruding from the skin surface, often with hair, surrounded by a smooth and diffusely pigmented halo. The nevus cells and nevus cell nests of mixed nevus are found both in the deep epidermis and in the dermis. Due to the existence of junctional vitality, it is also possible to undergo malignant transformation. The above is all about whether moles on the face can be removed casually. If you want to read more information about moles, search for "Ziweifu Xiongzhanghao", follow and reply "mole", and we will answer you for free. |
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