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Growing Number Of Moles On Inner Labia. Have Undergone LEEP Procedure. Is This Normal?

I saw my gyn in March 2013 and had pointed out a new mole (light brown, eraser sized w a hair) on my labia - she shrugged her shoulders and said "it's a simple mole, make sure it doesn't change" it hasn't changed. But I have since then noticed 2-3 more very Small, similar sized moles beginning to grow on the inner lips. I previously had a leep procedure in April 2013 for CIN 111 cells in cervix. (2 good paps since) I have an appointment to see ,my doc in 2 weeks but am FREAKING out... Please help. Why is this happening? What could be the cause? I am an esthetician for a plastic surgeon and am familiar with what skin cancer can look like, this does not appear to be abnormal in any way. Thanks!
Mon, 2 Dec 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
The description in no way sounds alarming. It could be a mole, cherry angioma, warts, molluscum contagiosum, angiokeratoma etc. I do not think it is cancerous. However apart from your gynaecologist, I would advise that you seek an opinion from your dermatologist too.
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Growing Number Of Moles On Inner Labia. Have Undergone LEEP Procedure. Is This Normal?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. The description in no way sounds alarming. It could be a mole, cherry angioma, warts, molluscum contagiosum, angiokeratoma etc. I do not think it is cancerous. However apart from your gynaecologist, I would advise that you seek an opinion from your dermatologist too. Regards