Hair growth on moles does not cause cancer and can be removed: Is that true?

Many people believe that a mole grows fur well, bring good luck and fortune about logistics. But there is also the idea that the mole will cause cancer. Where is the truth?

Moles form on the skin when cells in the skin grow in a cluster, instead of being spread throughout the skin. These cells, called melanocytes, are located in the bottom part of the epidermis responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that determines a person's skin color.

Most moles are usually brown or black and are benign. But what about a mole with one or two hairs growing? Most people believe that moles will cause cancer but that's just a rumor.

In fact, the presence of a mole hair indicates that it is normal and completely harmless.

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Why do hairs appear on moles?

It may be a mole that grows in the hair follicle. Because the normal skin cells that make up a mole are usually healthy, the growth of hairs can also continue as usual.

It is the follicle that produces the hair, not the mole. The hair then grows on the mole's surface in the same way that it "overcomes" any other skin cell.

It is normal for one or more hairs to grow on a mole. In some cases, hairs that grow on moles may be darker and thinner than hairs or hair that grows on the body. That's because the extra pigment in the cells can make the hair darker.

Dermatologists believe that hair growth moles are uncommon. However, this does not mean that the mole cannot develop into cancer.

In that case, doctors consider the possibility that the cells on the surface of mole hair growth become abnormal, which inhibits hair growth.

Can you remove mole hairs?

Many people believe that removing a mole hair can actually cause a mole to develop into cancer. Fortunately, this is not true.

You can safely remove the hair if you want to, especially if you don't like its appearance. You can do the same thing as removing any hair on your body. You can spit or cut out.

If the mole is flush with the skin surface, remove it with a razor or wax. However, you should avoid using shaving with a mole that sticks to the surface of the skin.

And worrying about "touching" the mole, you can try trimming it, as close to the skin surface as possible. If you experience irritation during shaving or waxing, consult a dermatologist about removing mole hairs.

Signs of moles causing cancer

How to check a mole on the body: 

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Conclude:

If you see a hairy mole, there's nothing to worry about. The presence of hairs growing on the surface of a mole indicates that there is a healthy hair follicle underneath - and potentially, the upper skin cells are also healthy.

Most hairy hair moles do not develop into cancer.

If you feel self-conscious about the mole, you can remove the hairs by making them at home or by visiting a dermatologist. If you're worried about the possibility of a mole causing cancer, check with a specialist clinic.