Anonymous wrote:I had a mole right under my nostril that was frozen off in my 20s left a slight scar/bump. It grew over time. At 50 a plastic surgeon removed it and there is zero trace it was ever there. Zero scar.,he surgically removed and stitched it. I wish I had it done 10-15 years earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they aren't growing, they are not of concern
I went to the doctor to have a strange one on my hand looked at. They told me removal would leave a scar worse than the mole itself.
I have a couple on my face. Sorry my cindy crawford looking mole above my lip is so ugly/distracting to you. It is part of me and has been since I was little.
+1 to the bolded. I had one removed on my neck and have a scar worse than the mole ever was. It may depend on the type of mole or its roots or something on how much it will scar.
I've been told the same by a couple dermatologists. Like "if you really really want we can try to remove it but there's a good chance with the scarring it will be more more noticable."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they aren't growing, they are not of concern
I went to the doctor to have a strange one on my hand looked at. They told me removal would leave a scar worse than the mole itself.
I have a couple on my face. Sorry my cindy crawford looking mole above my lip is so ugly/distracting to you. It is part of me and has been since I was little.
+1 to the bolded. I had one removed on my neck and have a scar worse than the mole ever was. It may depend on the type of mole or its roots or something on how much it will scar.
Anonymous wrote:if they aren't growing, they are not of concern
I went to the doctor to have a strange one on my hand looked at. They told me removal would leave a scar worse than the mole itself.
I have a couple on my face. Sorry my cindy crawford looking mole above my lip is so ugly/distracting to you. It is part of me and has been since I was little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was distracting and I didn't see her mole in the notebook or hot chick or mean girls. Why don't celebs remove growing moles for aesthetics?
What a mean-spirited thread. Sarah Jessica Parker removed the mole on her chin and her fans freaked out.
NP I don't think this is a mean-spirited thread. I know someone who has a very large mole more prominent on their face that hasn't had it removed and I wonder why as they spend a ton of money on their looks and weight management even going to the extreme to leave the country for work, yet has a massive mole left on the middle of their face. Why? Just why?