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How To Remove Moles On Inside Of Labia And On Buttocks?
hi, i have this thing which looks like a mole in the inside of my labia its been there for years, how do i remove it. i also have 3 little mole on my butt which are almost near my virgina what do i do or how can i remove them, they are not itchy or paining at all
I can understand your concern. If you are having these moles since your birth and if they are not causing you any discomfort or pain, you can leave them as they are and not go for any treatment. You should keep observing them time to time for any change in their size, color, texture etc. and should consult a doctor if anything of that kind happen.
However, if you do not like their presence in the area at all, you may have to go for small surgical procedure at the dermatologist or plastic surgeon for their removal.
If you have developed them recently and were not present since birth, they surely need to be examined by a physician or dermatologist or gynecologist for their diagnosis and to determine whether they are benign or malignant.
I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HCM. Let me know if you have any follow up question.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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How To Remove Moles On Inside Of Labia And On Buttocks?
Hello, I can understand your concern. If you are having these moles since your birth and if they are not causing you any discomfort or pain, you can leave them as they are and not go for any treatment. You should keep observing them time to time for any change in their size, color, texture etc. and should consult a doctor if anything of that kind happen. However, if you do not like their presence in the area at all, you may have to go for small surgical procedure at the dermatologist or plastic surgeon for their removal. If you have developed them recently and were not present since birth, they surely need to be examined by a physician or dermatologist or gynecologist for their diagnosis and to determine whether they are benign or malignant. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HCM. Let me know if you have any follow up question. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah