Mole Removal Tualatin OR

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

Local Businesses

Burgess, Elisa A – Burgess Elisa A

(503) 691-6201
3005 S. Lamar Street
Tualatin, OR 97062


James A  Kilgore

503-691-0364
19250 Sw 65Th Avenue – Suite 365
Tualatin, OR 97062


Wustrack, Karl O – Wustrack Karl O

(503) 692-4550
34406 N 27Th Dr. Bldg 2 Suite 108
Tualatin, OR 97062


Maeran Chung Landers/Phd

503-692-9525
19255 Sw 65Th Avenue,Suite 260,Advanced Dermatology Of Oregon
Tualatin, OR 97062


Kilgore, James A – Kilgore James A

(503) 691-0364
2885 Aurora #34
Tualatin, OR 97062


David Ross Ten Hulzen

503-692-5654
6464 Sw Borland Rd Ste D3
Tualatin, OR 97062


Wustrack Karl O Pc

(503)692-4550
34406 North 27Th Dr.
Tualatin, OR 97062


Dr.Aaron Gorin

503.692.7222
6464 Sw Borland Rd # B1
Tualatin, OR 97062


Vessely, Michelle B – Vessely Center

(503) 692-1190
14431 N 36Th St
Tualatin, OR 97062


Elisa Anneli Burgess

503-691-6201
6485 Sw Borland Rd Ste C
Tualatin, OR 97062


Aaron Daniel Gorin

(503) 692-4880
6464 Sw Borland Rd – Suite B1
Tualatin, OR 97062


West Linn Plastic Surgery

(503) 692-4550
34406 N 27Th Dr. Bldg 2 Suite 108
Tualatin, OR 97062


Aaron Gorin

(503) 692-7222
Suite B4 6464 Sw Borland Road
Tualatin, OR 97062


Dr.James Kilgore

(503) 691-0364
19250 Sw 65Th Ave # 365
Tualatin, OR 97062


Timothy Patrick Connall

(503) 783-0544
19801 Sw 72Nd Ave – Suite 160
Tualatin, OR 97062


Aaron Gorin, Pc

(503) 692-7222
6464 Sw Borland Road
Tualatin, OR 97062


Griffith, Mark – Plastic Surgery Aesthetics

(503) 692-4880
5150 E Yale Circle #100
Tualatin, OR 97062


Aaron Gorin Facs

(503) 692-7222
10911 West Ave
Tualatin, OR 97062


Michelle Bleynat Vessely

(503) 692-1190
6485 Sw Borland Rd Ste B
Tualatin, OR 97062


Connall, Timothy P – Pacific Cateract & Laser Inst

(503) 691-2283
19801 Sw 72Nd Ave Ste 160
Tualatin, OR 97062


Mole Removal FAQ in Tualatin, OR

How do doctor’s check if a mole is cancerous?

Skin cancer diagnosis always requires a skin biopsy This can easily be done during your appointment. The procedure that your dermatologist uses to remove the spot is called a skin biopsy. Having a skin biopsy is essential. It’s the only way to know whether you have skin cancer.

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.

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 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.

Can you remove moles by yourself?

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 moles grow back?

Mole cells can cause the mole to regrow on the skin into its original shape and size. Do not assume that mole regrowth is a sign of cancer. Noncancerous moles have the same chance of regrowth as cancerous moles do. To prevent a mole from growing back, the entire thing must be removed.

What does a suspicious mole look like?

Border that is irregular: The edges of suspicious moles are ragged, notched or blurred in outline, while healthy moles tend to have more even borders. The pigment of the mole may also spread into the surrounding skin. Color that is uneven: The mole may have various colors present, including black, brown and tan.

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.

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.

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.