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What are the indications for removing benign melanocytic naevi?

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Indications for removing benign melanocytic naevi include: diameter larger than 6 mm, evolving shape, asymmetry, irregular borders, varied color, and additional signs for nodular melanoma (elevated, firm, growing).

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Indications for Removing Benign Melanocytic Naevi

Benign melanocytic naevi, or moles, may need to be removed if they show certain indications. These indications include:

  1. Diameter: The mole is larger than 6 mm (0.24 in).
  2. Evolving: The shape of the mole has changed over time.
  3. Asymmetry: The two sides of the mole are not symmetrical.
  4. Borders: The edges of the mole are irregular in shape.
  5. Color: The mole has varied shades of brown or black.
  6. Elevated: The mole is raised on the skin surface (for nodular melanoma).
  7. Firm: The mole feels hard to the touch (for nodular melanoma).
  8. Growing: The mole is getting larger (for nodular melanoma).If a mole displays these signs, it is important to consult a doctor for further evaluation.
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