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Melanocytic naevi (Moles)
Overview

Most moles occur in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood.

Detection & Treatment

Treatment

Moles are often removed on cosmetic grounds. The choice of treatment is surgical excision. The mole may be sent for histological examination for confirmation of diagnosis or to rule out an atypical mole or cancer. After excision, there will be stitches in place which will be removed after 7 to 14 days, depending on the site of the mole. The mole will be replaced by a line scar.