Mole Removal Murfreesboro TN

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

Local Businesses

Charles Edward Goodman Jr

615-896-5772
320 E Main St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Bell, Michael

615-893-4100
1725 Medical Center Pkwy Ste 300
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Kerri Woodberry

(615) 895-9100
1725 Medical Center Parkway Suite 110
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Paulino Edwardo Goco

615-895-9265
3322 Valleywood Cv
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Ronald A Nelson

(615)893-7129
1725 Medical Center Pkwy – 1725 Medical Center Pkwy
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Daniel Scott Corlew

(615) 849-9025
2111 Riverview Drive
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Middle Tn Ear Nose & Throat

(615) 848-9265
503 E Bell St Ste 312
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Maria C Arzubiaga

(615) 893-1360
3400 Lebanon Rd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Daniel Scott Corlew

(615) 867-8080
1004 N Highland Ave
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Nelson, Ronald A – Murfreesboro Dermatology Clnc

(615) 893-4100
1725 Medical Center Pky, #300
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Dr.David S Martin

615-907-1015
1725 Medical Center Pkwy #110
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Goodman Jr, Charles E – Goodman Jr Charles E

(615) 896-5772
320 E Main St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Eye Center

(615) 893-8129
511 Memorial Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Bell, Michael W – Murfreesboro Dermatology Clnc

(615) 893-4100
1725 Medical Center Pky, #300
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


S Clark

(615) 898-0600
1132 Dow St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Kattine, Albert

615-893-1769
1004 N Highland Ave
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Josovitz Mark S

(615)893-7786
1340 Nw Broad
Murfreesboro, TN 37129


Agarwal Reita

(615) 904-8911
625 N Highland Ave
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Albert Kattine

(615) 867-8080
1004 N Highland Ave
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Charles Goodman

(615) 896-5772
320 E Main St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130


Mole Removal FAQ in Murfreesboro, TN

How fast can a mole turn into melanoma?

Although there are rare cases of rapidly growing melanomas, most melanomas grow very slowly — over the course of several years — during which time the mole changes in ways that often can be spotted by eye. This highlights the importance of knowing the features that make a mole concerning and what to do if you spot one.

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.

What percentage of removed moles are cancerous?

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).

Do mole removal creams work?

Mayoral Dermatology strongly advises you do not use mole removal creams. They don’t work, they can leave scars and pits and you really don’t know what kind of “natural” ingredients are in the cream since many of them are not regulated by the FDA.

Does removing a mole leave a scar?

Surgically removing a mole, either for cosmetic reasons or because the mole is cancerous, will result in a scar. However, the resulting scar may all but disappear on its own depending on such factors as: your age. the type of surgery.

Why am I suddenly getting moles?

Researchers are not sure why moles suddenly appear later in life. Most that do are benign and occur likely because of age, prescription drug use, sunburn or extensive sun exposure and genetic mutations. Any mole that appears and looks unordinary can be a cause for concern. New moles are more likely to become cancerous.

What causes moles?

Moles are caused when cells in the skin called melanocytes grow in clusters. Melanocytes are generally distributed throughout the skin. They produce melanin, the natural pigment that gives skin its color.

When should I go to the doctor for a mole?

It’s important to get a new or existing mole checked out if it: changes shape or looks uneven. changes colour, gets darker or has more than 2 colours. starts itching, crusting, flaking or bleeding.

What do early stage cancerous moles 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.

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.

Can you use vinegar to remove moles?

Use apple cider vinegar Apple cider vinegar is great for weight loss, but did you know it is one of the most common product used for mole removal. The acids in the apple cider vinegar such as malic acid and tartaric acid will work together to dissolve the mole on your skin and completely remove it from the surface.

How long after mole removal can I shower?

Remove the dressing applied after 24 hours. It’s okay to shower and wash with a mild soap once the dressing is off.