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How To Remove Mole From Back Of Thigh?

hello,i have a mole on the back of my thigh and the Dr wants to cut it out,it isnt raised and not red or crusty,it has not changed in the last couple of years but many long years ago it was 3 little moles and now it is a series if smaller ones,should i get a 2nd opinion ???
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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I really appreciate your concern and looking to the history given here I could say that if the skin lesion is asymptomatic then no need to treat this at this stage if this is increasing in numbers then this need to be further investigation , all the skin lesions demands the clinical observation and without this is it not possible to predict anything in specific, have a nice day.
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How To Remove Mole From Back Of Thigh?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern and looking to the history given here I could say that if the skin lesion is asymptomatic then no need to treat this at this stage if this is increasing in numbers then this need to be further investigation , all the skin lesions demands the clinical observation and without this is it not possible to predict anything in specific, have a nice day.