There are conflicting ideas about hairs on moles and many people hesitate to touch them for fear of becoming melanoma. Hairs on moles are very unattractive and it can become a turn off especially if it is located in the face. It is cosmetically undesirable that if often interferes when shaving or when someone changes clothing because it rubs off and becomes irritated. Many believed that normal moles with hairs on it will not most likely become cancerous even the hairs are plucked or shaved off. On the contrary when hairs on moles are plucked and become inflamed it could lead to infection that will trigger melanoma.
It is always a good idea to be cautious when dealing with hairs on moles to avoid inflammation and irritation. When going outdoors the moles with hairs on it should be protected from the strong sunrays by wearing proper clothing to cover the moles and applying sunscreen to the skin will minimize the risk. Generally, most moles are benign including those with hairs on moles however there is also a possibility that even normal moles can become cancerous if taken for granted. Removing hairs from moles should not be a problem unless it is done with caution.
Because of the unsightly look, hairs on moles need to be removed by the majority of people on their own or at the dermatologist’s clinic. Hairs on moles can be removed using a shave, tweezers, electrolysis, wax or other non-invasive procedures. Hairs on moles is not something people would desire to have and as the hairs become long, the more it becomes ugly. Hairy moles can be present at birth and some people leave these moles and leave them to linger on the skin and continue to grow in its benign state. The color of these types of moles can be brown and has a flat or raised surface.
What you have to watch out on hairs on mole is that if the pattern changes and the moles become larger than 6 mm, have more than one color present, and have irregular border and uneven shape. If the moles become itchy, swollen, or having pus in it arrange an appointment with your dermatologist. Your moles will be tested under the microscope to confirm any presence of melanoma. If confirmed the treatment is required as soon as possible. Melanoma is a rare but fatal form of skin cancer and it usually arise from moles. It is believed that not only abnormal moles become cancerous, even normal moles are not an exemption.




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