Mole Removal Millburn NJ

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Michael Ehrenreich

973-763-7546
90 Millburn Ave # 203
Millburn, NJ 07041


Erwin Bulan

(973) 467-9744
75 Main St # 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


George Kihiczak

(973) 467-5499
116 Millburn Ave – Suite 111
Millburn, NJ 07041


Harry Mc

(973) 376-8500
116 Millburn Ave
Millburn, NJ 07041


Allyson Stacy Brockman

973-376-8500
225 Millburn Ave Ste 204
Millburn, NJ 07041


Dr. Joseph Leone

(973) 467-9744
75 Main St Ste 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Erwin Joseph Bulan

(973) 467-9744
75 Main St – Suite 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Jeanine Daly

(973) 376-8500
12 E. Willow St.
Millburn, NJ 07041


Associate In Dermatology

(973) 376-8500
225 Millburn Ave Ste 204
Millburn, NJ 07041


Erwin Bulan

(973) 467-9744
75 Main Street Suite 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Tatiana Khrom

973-376-8500
225 Millburn Ave Ste 204
Millburn, NJ 07041


Isabel Valencia

973-376-8500
225 Millburn Ave Ste 204
Millburn, NJ 07041


Joseph Leone

75 Main Street Park Plaza, Suite 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


George Kihiczak

973-467-5499
116 Millburn Ave
Millburn, NJ 07041


Joseph Leone

(973) 467-9744
75 Main Street Park Plaza Suite 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Leone, Joseph A – Leone Joseph A

(973) 467-9744
75 Main St # 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Allyson Brockman-Bitterman

(973) 376-8500
12 E. Willow St.
Millburn, NJ 07041


Eric Siegel

973-376-8500
12 E Willow St
Millburn, NJ 07041


Northern New Jersey Eye Institute

(973) 763-5700
91 Millburn Ave
Millburn, NJ 07041


Leone Joseph A

(973) 467-9744
75 Main St Ste 105
Millburn, NJ 07041


Mole Removal FAQ in Millburn, NJ

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.

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.

Can I remove my own mole?

Between the cosmetic risks, potential for incorrect removal and very real risk of not properly addressing a dangerous skin cancer, Dr. Sarnoff says trying to remove a mole at home is highly inadvisable. “I would never recommend at-home mole or skin tag removal,” she says.

Do you need stitches after mole removal?

Stitches are placed depending on the depth of the mole. They may be placed deeper, where they are absorbed by the body and do not have to be removed. Stitches also may be placed on the surface of the skin. Surface stitches may need to be removed later.

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.

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.

Can you buy mole removal over the counter?

Currently, there are no U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs for treating moles, seborrheic keratoses, or skin tags.

Why do I get more moles as I age?

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.

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.

How painful is mole removal?

Whether you have surgical excision or shaving to remove a mole, the procedure is quick and shouldn’t hurt once the area is numb. After the procedure, you may have stinging or burning around the area for a few days.