Mole Removal Mineola NY

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

Local Businesses

Elizabeth Emami

(516) 977-9922
190 E Jericho Tpke
Mineola, NY 11501


Alfred Andrew Adamo

(516) 663-3300
120 Mineola Blvd – Suite 320
Mineola, NY 11501


Stuart Robert Sherman

(516) 741-1730
200 Old Country Rd – Suite 366
Mineola, NY 11501


Kathleen Davis

(516) 742-6136
200 Old Country Rd Suite 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Joseph Francis Natale

516-294-6090
173 Mineola Blvd
Mineola, NY 11501


Laurie Levine

(516) 742-6136
200 Old Country Rd Ste 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Laurie J Levine

(516) 742-6136
200 Ol Country Road – Suite 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Levine, Laurie – Nassau Dermatologic Laser Center

(516) 742-6136
200 Old Country Rd, #140
Mineola, NY 11501


Waldemar F Hermann

516-294-0030
110 Willis Ave
Mineola, NY 11501


Moskowitz, Richard

516-741-1730
200 Old Country Rd Ste 366
Mineola, NY 11501


Patricia Jesirosa Lee

516-663-9570
120 Mineola Blvd Ste 210
Mineola, NY 11501


Laurie Jayne Levine

516-742-6136
200 Old Country Rd
Mineola, NY 11501


Sheryl Feingold

(516) 742-6136
200 Old Country Rd # 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Day-Op Ctr Of Long Island

(516) 294-0030
110 Willis Ave
Mineola, NY 11501


Madhu Korrapati

(516) 663-2169
239 Garfield Avenue
Mineola, NY 11501


Richard Moskowitz

(516) 741-1730
173 Mineola Blvd # 203
Mineola, NY 11501


Richard Jay Moskowitz

516-741-1730
173 Mineola Blvd Ste 203
Mineola, NY 11501


Laurie Levine

(516) 742-6136
200 Old Country Rd # 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Laurie J Levine

(516) 279-3030
200 Old Country Rd, Suite 140
Mineola, NY 11501


Stuart Robert Sherman, Do

516-741-1730
200 Old Country Rd
Mineola, NY 11501


Mole Removal FAQ in Mineola, NY

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.

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 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.

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.

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.

Can facial moles be removed?

Moles, particularly non-cancerous ones, can be easily removed with a minor surgical procedure. This type of mole removal can be done in an outpatient setting. Moles can be surgically removed, burned away or shaved off. There is a minor risk of infection, but side effects are generally minor.

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.

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.

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.

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.