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What should I do if there is a small mole on my clavicle?
Sometimes we get moles on our skin, but there are many kinds of moles. First, there are many kinds of moles, and then there are many parts with moles. For example, moles grow on our faces, arms and legs, including collarbone and neck. So, how to remove the small mole on the clavicle?

1, laser Dot mole

This therapy is the most advanced method in clinic at present. The principle is that laser can burst out huge heat instantly, thus removing pigment tissue and decomposing pigment to achieve the purpose of removal. The biggest advantage of this therapy is that it will not damage normal skin tissue and leave no scars. It is an ideal choice for removing supraclavicular nevus.

2, surgical resection

The formation of nevus can show the pathological changes of skin tissue, so we can remove the diseased tissue by surgery. Many people worry that it will leave scars after surgery. At present, the clinical minimally invasive therapy can leave no scars, but this therapy is not suitable for cases with moles on the clavicle but with a large area.

3, electric burning method

This therapy belongs to traditional therapy. Although the effect of removing nevus is very good, this therapy is generally not recommended to remove supraclavicular nevus. Because this treatment is not easy to control, it is easy to leave scars and can not achieve the purpose of beautifying the clavicle.

4. Causes of moles

1, congenital genetic factor

Some people are more likely to produce pigments and grow moles than ordinary people because of genetic reasons. In addition, there is autosomal inheritance, and there are spots the size of rice grains that are heavy in spring and summer and light in autumn and winter, which are easy for girls over 5 years old.

2, endocrine disorders

The function of endocrine system of the body also has an influence on the formation of nevus. Hormone changes in puberty or female physiological period and pregnancy may cause endocrine disorders, and the possibility of forming moles increases during this period.

3, ultraviolet overexposure

Long-term exposure of the skin to strong ultraviolet rays can easily lead to the formation of melanin and pigment deposition, thus leading to the formation of moles. Moreover, intense ultraviolet radiation may also darken the original light spots on the face and form moles.

4. Bad living habits

Frequent stress in life, or lack of sleep for a long time and poor sleep quality will lead to impaired skin function and the formation of moles. In addition, improper diet will lead to the increase of calories in the body and the accumulation of toxins, which will also lead to the formation of moles.

5, the influence of neurological factors

People who are depressed and emotionally unstable for a long time are also prone to form moles. When the mood is unstable, the melanocyte stimulating hormone secreted by the pituitary gland will increase, leading to an increase in melanin, which is easy to form pigmentation and form spots and moles.