Mole Removal Sterling Heights MI

Find top doctors who perform Mole Removal in Sterling Heights, MI. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Sterling Heights, MI.

Local Businesses

Jomars Skin Care

(586) 977-2402
2107 E 14 Mile Rd – Ste 120
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Accents Cosmetic Surgery And Medical Spa

(586) 254-7692
44650 Delco Blvd
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Remishofsky Christopher J

(586) 979-1750
39242 Dequindre Rd
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Skin Vein Center

(586) 314-1400
44056 Mound Rd
Sterling Heights, MI 48314


Swearingen, Jennifer

573-882-8578
3058 Metropolitan Pkwy Ste 208
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Medical Surgical Dermatology

(586) 797-9097
43200 Dequindre Rd Ste 104
Sterling Heights, MI 48314


Theodore Alfred Paul Golden

(586) 979-5330
40600 Van Dyke Ave – Suite 6
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Michael Sanford Frank

586-979-1750
37300 Dequindre Rd
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Body Arts Inc

(586) 532-0879
14000 Lakeside Cir
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Mark Berkowitz

(586) 254-1770
44650 Delco Blvd
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Berkowitz, Mark N – Vision Institute Of Michigan

(586) 254-1770
450 Laurel Street Suite A
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Golden Theodore A

(586) 979-5330
5921 Se 14Th St Ste 2500
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Frank Michael S

(586) 979-1750
39242 Dequindre Rd
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Allen N Tesser

(586) 939-6400
3058 Metropolitan Pkwy – Ste 208
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Finlay Kristen M Od Ophthalmology

(586)254-1770
3529 E 26Th St
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


Stone Dermatology

586-685-3285
14460 Lakeside Cir
Sterling Heights, MI 48313


William Andrew Stefani

586-779-3030
43200 Dequindre Rd Ste 107
Sterling Heights, MI 48314


Thomas S Pham M D

(586) 731-4982
43200 Dequindre Rd – Ste 104
Sterling Heights, MI 48314


Frank, Michael S – Georgetown Dermatologists

(586) 979-1750
37300 Dequindre Rd, Ste 200
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Tesser Allen N Pc

(586) 939-6400
3058 Metropolitan Pkwy
Sterling Heights, MI 48310


Mole Removal FAQ in Sterling Heights, MI

Can you use vinegar to remove moles?

Use apple cider vinegar Apple cider vinegar is great for weight loss, but did you know it is one of the most common product used for mole removal. The acids in the apple cider vinegar such as malic acid and tartaric acid will work together to dissolve the mole on your skin and completely remove it from the surface.

Is it better to remove moles or leave them?

If you’re wondering if removing moles prevent skin cancer, the answer is no. Cutting out a mole does not mean your cancer is reduced. Precancerous moles may need to be removed to reduce the cause of contracting skin cancer. Although moles are harmless, some people may want to remove their mole for cosmetic reasons.

Do moles grow back?

Mole cells can cause the mole to regrow on the skin into its original shape and size. Do not assume that mole regrowth is a sign of cancer. Noncancerous moles have the same chance of regrowth as cancerous moles do. To prevent a mole from growing back, the entire thing must be removed.

What are 4 types of moles?

Four Different Types of Moles There are 4 common types of moles: congenital moles, dysplastic nevi, acquired nevi, and spitz nevi. Below are the differences between each.

What happens if you don’t remove cancerous moles?

Leaving Melanoma Untreated Warning signs to look for in moles may include itching, bleeding, blurred edges and changes in colour. In as little as 6 weeks melanoma can put your life at risk as it has the ability to grow quickly and spread to other parts of your body including your organs.

What percentage of removed moles are cancerous?

A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology suggests around 7% of suspicious mole removal is cancerous. This number drops when accounting for all moles removed, as most are benign (non-cancerous).

Is there a downside to removing moles?

The procedure may leave a permanent scar. People with Black skin are at increased risk of other surgical side effects, such as pigmentary changes at the incision site and keloid scars. If you notice that a mole has grown back, see your doctor promptly.

What deficiency causes moles?

Avoiding all sunlight exposure if you suffer from light sensitivity, or to reduce the risk of melanoma and other skin cancers, may be associated with Vitamin D deficiency. Individuals avoiding all sun exposure should consider having their serum Vitamin D measured.

Why do dermatologists remove moles?

Removing a suspicious mole and examining it for cancer cells is an important step in catching melanoma early, when it’s easiest to treat. During a skin cancer screening exam your dermatologist may find an abnormal mole. An abnormal mole could be a melanoma symptom, or it could be benign, meaning it’s not cancerous.

Do dermatologists remove moles at first visit?

In most cases, your dermatologist will perform the procedure during the same appointment that they examine the mole.

Do mole removal creams work?

Mayoral Dermatology strongly advises you do not use mole removal creams. They don’t work, they can leave scars and pits and you really don’t know what kind of “natural” ingredients are in the cream since many of them are not regulated by the FDA.