Mole Removal Gilbert AZ

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

Local Businesses

Advanced Ent & Cosmetic

(480) 214-2590
819 Buena Vista St
Gilbert, AZ 85233


Skin Actives Scientific

480- 813-5633
1055 W Sunward Dr
Gilbert, AZ 85233


A Z Primary Care

480- 497-3946

Gilbert, AZ 85296


Ahmed Wahaj

480- 962-1650
3303 E Baseline Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Lines Iii, Ruskin R – Lines Iii Ruskin R

(480) 507-7767
1501 N Gilbert Rd, #206
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Sage Salon

480- 892-6688
53 N. Val Vista Dr
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Arizona Advanced Dermatology

(602) 264-9044
3509 S Mercy Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85297


Johnny Walker

480-650-9239
235 E Warner Rd Ste 102
Gilbert, AZ 85296


Kenneth S Bistricky

480-558-9124
3931 E Cullumber St
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Barnett Nancy Dp

480- 507-2199
2451 E Baseline Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Navarrete, Karen – Arizona Dermatology

(480) 844-0510
1500 E. Duarte Road Department Of Plastic Surgery
Gilbert, AZ 85233


Hougeir, Firas G – Arizona Dermatology

(480) 844-0510
1500 E. Duarte Road
Gilbert, AZ 85233


Glow Skin Care Llc

480- 926-4569

Gilbert, AZ 85234


Ruskin R Lines Iii

480-507-7767
1501 N Gilbert Rd Ste 206
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Jew James Ob Gyn

480- 497-0367

Gilbert, AZ 85233


Perfect Skin Laser Center

480- 987-4195
4915 E Baseline Rd Ste 103
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Lines Iii Ruskin R

(480) 507-7767
1501 N Gilbert Rd Ste 206
Gilbert, AZ 85234


Contour Medical

480- 545-2832
235 E Warner Rd – Ste 104
Gilbert, AZ 85296


Jd Mccoy

480-545-2832
235 E Warner Rd Ste B103
Gilbert, AZ 85296


Ruskin R. Lines Iii

(480) 507-7767
660 N. Gilbert Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85233


Mole Removal FAQ in Gilbert, AZ

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.

How does a cancerous mole look like?

Border that is irregular: The edges are often ragged, notched, or blurred in outline. The pigment may spread into the surrounding skin. Color that is uneven: Shades of black, brown, and tan may be present. Areas of white, gray, red, pink, or blue may also be seen.

What happens if mole biopsy is positive?

Generally, after a patient receives positive melanoma results, his or her doctors will need to proceed with staging the malignancy— which essentially means determining the extent of the cancer—and developing a treatment plan based on how far the cancer has progressed.

What not to do after mole removal?

Shaving at or near the site. Strenuous activity. Using any skin cleansers, peroxide or other irritants. Prolonged exposure to water. Medications that may cause bleeding.

What size mole should be removed?

As a general rule, a healthy mole should be no more than 6mm in diameter, or about the size of the width of a pencil eraser. If you have a mole that is noticeably larger than this, schedule an appointment with your physician.

When should I be worried about a mole?

If you have any moles that are larger than most, have smudgy or irregular edges, are uneven in colour or have some pinkness, you should see a doctor and get them checked. Any moles that appear newly in adulthood should be checked. The most concerning sign, however, is a changing mole.

Why am I getting more moles as I get older?

You can also develop moles during childhood and early adulthood. Sun exposure and other drivers behind aging skin can lead to nevi as an older adult. Some moles can become cancerous, but the majority are harmless — this is why it’s important to always get a dermatologist’s take on any moles in question.

How long does mole surgery take?

A mole removal process can take anywhere from 10 minutes to 1 hour depending on the size and depth of the mole. Stitches may remain for 2-4 weeks post-removal.

How long can you live with a cancerous mole?

Survival for all stages of melanoma almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed.

What are raised moles called?

Intradermal Nevi Another name for these moles is “dermal nevi.” The melanocytes that make up an intradermal nevus are located in the dermis (below the dermo-epidermal junction). This mass of melanocytes pushes the cells above it upward, resulting in the flesh-colored bump that is noted on the surface of the skin.

What percentage of moles removed are cancerous?

What percentage can we expect? 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).