| And has a derm or obgyn looked at them? |
| No but I have skin tags. |
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Why do you say “down there?”
Do you mean your labia or your penis? Please use correct nomenclature. “Down there” is so puerile. |
| Wasn’t sure if it was allowed |
| Poor moles living there. I can’t even imagine what it goes through everyday. |
| No, but I just had a full body skin check at the dermatologist and you should absolutely get those checked out. Cancer can show up even in places that don’t see the sun. |
| Go to the dermatologist. |
| I had one. The gynecologist removed it very easily. |
+1. My derm said she has seen melanoma on skin that never sees the sun. |
| I know someone who has moles on their eyeballs |
+1. Mine removed it after the birth of my child. I was still numb from the epidural. She stitched up where she cut and that was that. |
| Go to the dermatologist. My aunt’s melanoma was initially discovered in her groin area. It eventually was fatal. I don’t mean to scare you, but skin cancer can pop up on parts of the skin that saw very little sunlight. |
| I have one inside my labia. Dr. looked at it and said it was fine. Thanks for the reminder to check it occasionally. |
What does it look like? Size/color? |
| I had one and had it removed by my gynecologist since they specialize in vaginas. The specimen was shared with my dermatologist for labs. Thankfully, not cancerous. But since skin cancer runs in my family, glad to have it removed. And thanks to my husband go seeing it! |