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According to news reports, Jiangsu Ms. Zhu repeatedly removed moles and eventually led to cancer. If there is a mole on our face, and it affects our beauty and health, we can consult a doctor first, and then perform laser mole removal or other mole removal surgery. If some moles grow on the chest, waist, mucous membranes or nail grooves, we must reluctantly cut love and get rid of these moles. What is the specific situation of a woman's mole removal and carcinogenesis?

57-year-old Ms. Zhu failed several blind dates when she was young. She blamed her for the "tear mole" on the corner of her eye, so she reluctantly removed the mole under her eye. I thought it was done once and for all, but in the following 20 years, this "tear mole" was removed and long. Repeated laser mole removal is always dirty. Until recently, this mole has grown to the size of a soybean. When I went to the hospital for treatment, it was confirmed that this mole had become cancerous.

Many people who have unsightly moles on their faces or bodies will go to the hospital for laser mole removal. The operation principle of laser mole removal is very simple. It uses the huge energy burst of laser to act on the pigmented tissue to break and decompose the pigment, which is then swallowed by macrophages. Finally, it is excreted from the body with the lymphatic circulation and is removed from the outside. The purpose of the pigment.

Laser surgery is very popular among people who love beauty, because the operation cost is not high, there is no obvious pain, and the effect is more obvious. But laser surgery can't get rid of all the moles on the body. I have a deep understanding. I also have a mole under the corner of my eye, and it recurred after removing it twice. The editor originally wanted to perform the third operation, but after reading the above news, I couldn't help being frightened.

So, what is the reason for the development of moles on the body? Is it that all moles will become cancerous after repeated removal? Which moles on the body can be removed or even must be removed?

1. Causes of moles

Moles on the body is a very common phenomenon, and there are almost no people in this world who do not have moles on their bodies. In fact, moles are also divided into many types. Broadly speaking, moles mainly include various congenital and acquired melanocytic nevi. The medical "nevi" is relatively narrow, and is also called nevus cell nevus, pigmented nevus, melanocytic nevus or common acquired melanocytic nevus.

Generally speaking, moles are black. We are also called moles, but there are also some people whose moles are dark red or other colors. In fact, moles are the most common benign skin tumors in humans. They are skin manifestations caused by the increase of melanocytes in the epidermis and dermis. According to the different positions of nevus cells in the skin, it can be divided into junctional nevi, mixed nevus and intradermal nevus.

2. Which moles need to be removed

After reading the experience of Ms. Zhu mentioned above, many people are too scared to go to laser mole removal. After all, health is the most important thing compared to beauty. A small mole on the face only affects the appearance. If the mole is not completely removed repeatedly, it will cause cancer. This approach is really not worth the gain.

In fact, we only need to pay attention to moderation in everything, and we can't give up eating because of choking. There may be moles in various places on our body. We can get rid of the moles in some places. If we don't get rid of the moles in other places, it will affect our health. Today, the editor will introduce to you where the moles can be removed.

1. Moles that have been stimulated by friction for a long time

We wear clothes every day and move our bodies every day. The contact between clothes and body parts will inevitably cause friction. For example, our waist will be rubbed by the belt, and the breasts of female friends will be rubbed by the underwear. If there is a mole in this area, we must remember to get rid of it in time.

Because the mole is rubbed for a long time, it will rupture or even bleed, which will not only make our body feel uncomfortable, but also make the mole develop in the direction of malignant tumors. Therefore, we can get rid of the moles on the waist and chest.

2. Moles on the mucous membrane

As we all know, we have moles on all parts of our body, and some moles are more embarrassing, such as those on the oral mucosa, conjunctiva, and other mucous membranes. Moles in these places have been in a humid environment for a long time and are prone to lesions, so everyone must remember to get rid of them.

3. Moles in the nail groove

Some people also have moles in the nail grooves. Our nail grooves are connected to the skin under the nails. The moles are likely to grow under the nails and be blocked by the nails, so it is not easy for us to see the changes in the moles. In addition, the moles on the nail groove belong to the extremities, which are prone to lesions, so everyone must get rid of them in time.

4. Moles with atypical changes

Many people are very curious, what are the characteristics of this kind of mole? A mole with an atypical appearance is actually a mole that looks abnormal, such as a very dark mole. A mole with uneven pigmentation, or a mole with uneven edges or irregular, unclear boundaries, and asymmetric left and right sides.

Don't underestimate these atypical moles, because these moles may develop malignant lesions at any time and affect our health. If we encounter an atypical mole that is directly larger than 55 mm, it is best to go to the hospital to remove it.

5. Single mole

Although the appearance of a single mole is relatively simple, some single moles are prone to rapid changes. Many moles on the body will change with the changes in the hormones in the body. If we find that the mole on the body has changed in shape or color, Everyone must pay attention to it. If the mole can be removed by laser, try to remove it.

6. Congenital moles

As mentioned above, there are two main reasons for the formation of moles, one is congenital, and the other is caused by the external environment. In fact, many congenital moles are high-risk moles. Generally speaking, fewer people are born with moles. Only 1% of newborns will develop moles at birth.

Of course, not all congenital moles are dangerous, and some moles will continue to grow with age. Generally speaking, the bigger the mole is, the more likely it is to become malignant. You must pay attention to it. The doctor suggested that if the congenital mole is too big, it is best to remove it.