Monday, 5 March 2012

Is mole removal essential?

One may find moles to be of different types. Moles basically have three main categories. When you the know difference between these moles, you will realize whether to remove them or not.

If you have moles, is it a must to remove them?

Science students might scoff at what they would deem an absurd question. It is a different case with laymen, who tend to become apprehensive upon reading about cancer-causing moles. The process of removing skin moles is no more a difficult one.

Earlier people were trying out a lot of home remedies or other natural techniques. These days, however, mole removal can be performed only by skin surgeons using laser or excision surgery. But before undergoing this process, it is necessary to know about the various kinds of moles that might turn cancerous and the type of moles that will always stay benign.

When this differentiation is understood clearly, you will find out whether a surgery is required or not. The common moles are called as nevus and they do not cause any type of skin cancer. They may be similar to common moles but dysplastic nevus can sometimes be cancerous. Melanoma surely causes cancer.

Moles have different shapes and sizes. In others, you can see the differences in border line, surface texture and overall symmetry. There are lesser chances for common moles to reappear, once they have been successfully removed. Similarly, after removing the dysplastic nevus, you cannot expect the recurrence. But in the case of melanoma, there is no guarantee that it will not reappear. Even after a full excision surgery, you can find that some patients suffer melanoma after few years. When you compare three different forms, melanoma is the most harmful one. It can affect many parts of the body and not just a single area. However, just because a mole forms in one area does not mean other areas of the body will follow suit. Surface areas of normal moles are usually flat. They develop as smooth spots on one's skin. They can also have raised areas or bumps in some cases.

Dysplastic nevus will also have a smooth surface, but look unsightly. Unlike common moles; they do not have a proper shape or symmetry. In fact they have a pebbly appearance. Melanoma, on the other hand, has a scraped appearance. They are also lumpy and quite hard. In some instances, blood can ooze from them. 

Among the three forms of moles, nevus is round; sometimes, oval. There is no proper shape for dysplastic nevus. Similarly, melanoma also has no regular shape or symmetry. One of the easiest ways to identify, whether a mole can turn cancerous is to observe its shape.

You should consider removing your mole, if it does not have a well-define size or shape. Nevus has a distinct contour and is well separated from the skin. Melanoma, on the other hand, has blurred edges. These notched contours will blend with the skin and thus you can not differentiate between the starting point of melanoma and skin. The contour or dysplastic nevus is the same.

Moles cannot be treated harmful always. In some cultures, they are regarded as beauty spots provided they are located on a certain spots.

I sincerely hope that this article has played a very good part in giving you idea about different types of moles and their features.

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