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Moles are benign skin growths. They can appear on all parts of the body, in various forms, shapes, sizes, and shades of color. They may present during childhood and gradually increase in size, or they may remain unchanged. They can also appear at any random time during a person’s adult life. These lesions are usually not dangerous, and their immediate removal is not required. However, frequent monitoring by a plastic surgeon is essential, and in cases of multiple moles, mapping by a specialized dermatologist is necessary.
Surgical removal is possible in cases where the mole is continuously traumatized by
clothing or other factors, when its appearance causes concern, or when its presence is aesthetically bothersome.
The removal is performed under local anesthesia, the lesion is sent for histopathological examination, and the patient can immediately return to work. After suture removal, specific instructions are given for the care of the area, aiming for the best possible aesthetic result.


