Can hairy nevus become cancerous?
Although Nicholas Tse's head mole became cancerous last year, it has attracted the attention of many people who are careful and concerned about their health. Recently, a lady called to ask if the mole on her face would become cancerous. Let's invite experts from Wuhan Fukang Plastic Surgery Hospital to answer your questions. According to experts from Wuhan Fukang Laser Plastic Surgery Hospital, the long-haired mole is probably what medicine says. This is a common skin problem for babies. If left untreated, it is likely to become cancerous. Long-haired moles will grow with time, and they can be said to be appearance killers and disfigured friends. If long-haired moles appear in places where the skin is easily rubbed, or in fragile parts, you need to be more careful. If it is found that the hairy nevus grows rapidly, the color changes, such as becoming lighter, lighter and deeper, or local tingling, itching, fever, hair loss, etc. In short, the change of hairy nevus is a signal of deterioration and canceration, so you should be more careful. At present, beauty seekers generally choose timely treatment, and the treatment method is laser technology. On one hand, it can be effective. On the other hand, it can also effectively remove moles that affect the appearance and change the beauty of the skin.