Mole Removal Raleigh NC

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

Local Businesses

Thomas Ross Andrus

919-782-3782
3809 Computer Dr Ste 200
Raleigh, NC 27609


Same Day Std Testing

(919) 424-1118
10831 Forest Pines Dr, Ste 104B
Raleigh, NC 27614


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Daniel Albright

(919) 926-1945
6531 Creedmoor Rd, Ste 102
Raleigh, NC 27613


Laurinda L Queen

(919) 783-7877
3921 Sunset Ridge Rd – Suite 202
Raleigh, NC 27607


Patterson, H Clifton – Raleigh Ear Nose & Throat

(919) 787-7171
3010 Anderson Dr
Raleigh, NC 27601


Allergy Asthma Sinus Center Pa

(919) 870-6440
10931 Raven Ridge Rd, Ste 111
Raleigh, NC 27614


All About Aesthetics

(228) 762-4483
8311 Bandford Way # 105
Raleigh, NC 27605


Capitol Ear Nose & Throat

(919) 787-1374
3100 Blue Ridge Rd Ste 201
Raleigh, NC 27612


Eric Challgren

(919) 782-2152
3803 Computer Dr Ste 100A
Raleigh, NC 27609


Donald Oschwald

(919) 785-0505
3633 Harden Road Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27607


David Allan Clark

919-787-1374
3100 Blue Ridge Rd Ste 201
Raleigh, NC 27612


Brown Mark S Facs

1-919-787-1374
3100 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27612


Mulvaney Gerard G

1-919-233-1311

Raleigh, NC 27601


Law, Michael – Michael Law Aesthetic Plastic

(919) 256-0900
10941 Raven Ridge Rd
Raleigh, NC 27601


Boyse, Margaret B – Dermatology Skin Cancer Center

(919) 782-2152
4201 Lake Boone Trl, #200
Raleigh, NC 27607


Laurinda Lee Queen

919-783-7877
3921 Sunset Ridge Rd Ste 202
Raleigh, NC 27607


Earl Burton

919-782-2735
3900 Browning Pl Ste 202
Raleigh, NC 27609


Cromwell, Christopher – Specialists In Plastic Surg

(919) 785-0505
3633 Harden Rd # 200
Raleigh, NC 27601


Aesthetic & Reconstructive

(919) 785-1220
2304 Wesvill Ct Ste 360
Raleigh, NC 27607


Gregory Wilmoth

(919) 782-2152
3803 Computer Dr Ste 100A, Miller Dermatology-Cancer
Raleigh, NC 27609


Mole Removal FAQ in Raleigh, NC

When should I be concerned about a mole?

Dermatologists recommend that you examine your skin every month. Most moles are benign (non-cancerous). If you notice changes in a mole’s color or appearance, have your mole evaluated by a dermatologist. You also should have moles checked if they bleed, ooze, itch, appear scaly, or become tender or painful.

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.

Can you remove a mole naturally?

Castor oil baking soda mix Mixing castor oil and baking soda together creates an ointment that may remove moles if applied for several weeks. The theory behind this is that the baking soda dries out the mole and the castor oil helps protect 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).

When should a mole be removed?

Most moles don’t require treatment. But you might want to have a mole removed if you’re unhappy with how it looks or feels. Talk with your healthcare provider if you’re concerned about a mole. Generally, moles are removed if your provider suspects they might be cancerous or for cosmetic reasons.

How long can you have a cancerous mole without knowing?

For example, certain types of skin cancer can be diagnosed initially just by visual inspection — though a biopsy is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. But other cancers can form and grow undetected for 10 years or more , as one study found, making diagnosis and treatment that much more difficult.

Do skin moles have roots?

Compound Nevus: Pigmented moles which are protruding out of skin surface and also have deeper roots. Intradermal Nevus: Moles that have deeper roots and have been present for many years. Most of these moles have lost their pigmentation over the years and present as skin colored protruding moles.

How fast does melanoma spread?

Melanoma can grow very quickly. It can become life-threatening in as little as 6 weeks and, if untreated, it can spread to other parts of the body. Melanoma can appear on skin not normally exposed to the sun. Nodular melanoma is a highly dangerous form of melanoma that looks different from common melanomas.

How do you prevent moles?

Remove food sources. Moles feed on grubs and insects. Use nontoxic mole repellent. Spray your lawn and mole tunnel entrances with a homemade mixture of three parts castor oil and one part dish soap. Plant a barrier garden. Use ultrasonic repellents. Dig a trench. Use repellent granules.

How do you avoid getting moles?

Eliminate Their Food Sources. Moles love grubs. Apply A Repellent. In some cases, a mole repellent is an effective solution for an infestation. Use Plants As A Barrier. Dig A Trench. Create An Unfriendly Environment. Keep Your Lawn Tidy. Create an Artificial Drought.