What is it? A mole is cut out from the surrounding skin.
Why do I need it? Moles are removed if they appear suspicious for skin cancer, or if they become irritated and cause discomfort.
How is it done? The doctor cleans the skin with a sterile wipe and numbs the area with a small injection. Depending on the size of the mole, a scalpel or a circular tube called a punch is used to cut out the mole. You will probably need a stitch or two to close the wound.
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