Can a flesh-colored mole next to the nose be removed?
Generally, if a flesh mole near the nose does not carry a risk of malignant transformation, it may be considered for removal through methods such as surgery or cryotherapy. However, if the mole has potential for malignancy, removal should not be performed casually. If there are any concerns, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional in advance.
If a flesh mole near the nose poses no risk of malignancy but affects appearance or causes psychological distress, it can be removed under medical supervision using techniques such as laser surgery, liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, or surgical excision.
If the mole is large, growing rapidly, or accompanied by abnormal symptoms such as bleeding, pain, or itching, this may indicate a risk of malignant change. In such cases, the mole should not be removed casually; instead, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is recommended to determine whether further treatment is necessary.
In addition, individuals with a predisposition to scarring should also proceed with caution. If mole removal is being considered, it is important to choose a reputable medical facility to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.