Mole Removal Lake Mary FL

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

Local Businesses

Matt L Leavitt, Do

407-333-4200
120 International Pkwy Ste 240
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Johnston Dean L

(407)333-2525
4106 West Lake Mary Boulevard
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Rion J Forconi Pa

(407) 330-7546
385 Waymont Ct Ste 101
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Rami Ghurani

(407) 333-4200
120 International Pkwy Suite# 240
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Forconi Rion J

(407) 330-7546
385 Waymont Ct
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Edward Gross

407-333-3040
1035 Primera Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Rion James Forconi

407-330-7546
385 Waymont Ct Ste 101
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Florida Center For Plastic

(407) 426-9911
3300 W Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Perrine Keith

(888) 540-9660
120 International Pky
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Ramirez, Raymond

407-333-4200
120 International Pkwy Ste 240
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Dean Johnston

(407) 333-2525
4106 W. Lake Mary Boulevard Suite 212
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Primera Facial Plastic Surgery

(407) 333-3040
1035 Primera Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Bhupinder Rai Gupta

(407) 321-7111
3300 W Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Johnston, Dean L – Dean Johnston Inc

(407) 333-2525
4106 W Lake Mary Blvd Ste 212
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Rion James Forconi

(407) 330-7546
385 Waymont Ct – Suite 101
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Dean Livingston Johnston

407-333-2525
4106 W Lake Mary Blvd Ste 212
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Bhupinder Rai Gupta

407-321-7111
Suite 220 3300 W
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Raymond Ramirez

(407) 333-4200
120 International Pkwy – Suite 240
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Amoruso, Anthony

407-333-4200
120 International Pkwy Ste 240
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Dean L. Johnston, M.D. Facs

(407) 333-2525
4106 W. Lake Mary Blvd. – Suite 212
Lake Mary, FL 32746


Mole Removal FAQ in Lake Mary, FL

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.

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.

Is a cancerous mole raised or flat?

The most common type of melanoma usually appears as a flat or barely raised lesion with irregular edges and different colours. Fifty per cent of these melanomas occur in preexisting moles.

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.

Can you tell if a mole is cancerous just by looking at it?

Use a hand-held mirror to look at areas that are hard to see. One part of a mole or birthmark doesn’t match the other. The edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred. The color is not the same all over and may include shades of brown or black, sometimes with patches of pink, red, white, or blue.

When is melanoma too late?

What are the signs of late-stage skin cancer? Melanoma is considered stage 4 when it has metastasized to lymph nodes in a part of the body far from the original tumor or if it has metastasized to internal organs like the lungs, liver, brain, bone or gastrointestinal tract.

Does shaving a mole leave a mark?

Shaving: One of the most common techniques for mole removal, it can leave the skin pink for a while, often with little scarring.

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.

Can you just cut off a cancerous mole?

Some people are tempted to just cut off a mole at home. This is dangerous, and you should never do it. If your mole has cancerous cells, you may not get all the cancer when you cut the mole, and you may even cause cancer cells to spread.

What is inside a mole?

Moles are made of cells called melanocytes. Melanocytes are found scattered throughout our skin and are the cells that make our skin become tan by generating a pigment called melanin. A mole is made of many melanocyte cells clustered together.