Mole and Growth Removal

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While just about everyone has moles, patients visit Riverchase to ask about a variety of other skin growths as well. If you have a troubling growth or lesion, we recommend booking an appointment to be seen by one of practitioners. Knowing a little information about common benign (non-cancerous) skin growths may set your mind at ease.

Mole and Growth Removal FAQs

Keratoses: The most common benign growths that concern our patients are seborrheic keratoses, which look like raised bumps with a rough, warty surface.

Moles: Also known by the medical term “nevi,” moles are collections of melanocytes (pigment cells). They range in color from flesh-colored to black. To rule out melanoma or other skin cancer, we recommend you visit us for regular skin checks.

Enlarged Oil Glands: A common benign skin lesion on the face is a “sebaceous hyperplasia,” commonly called an enlarged oil gland. As we age these small, yellowish, smooth surfaced bumps develop on the cheeks and forehead.

Cysts and Lipomas: Sebaceous cysts are usually painless and result from a buildup of oil and skin cells inside a sac-like structure. Lipomas are benign fatty tumors that grow just below the skin.

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Mole and Growth Removal Treatment Options

We recommend an annual full-body skin exam and having any suspicious lesion checked by one of the board-certified dermatologists or our other qualified practitioners at Riverchase Dermatology. If you have cosmetic or comfort concerns about a benign growth, we can usually remove it surgically.

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