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Aggravating Moles?

This may seem like an elementary question, but I have a raised mole on the back of my neck, right below my hairline.  Occasionally when I'm brushing my hair my brush will graze the mole and I feel a sharp pain.  Obviously I try to avoid it, but will this aggravate the mole/increase risk of skin cancer?
Kevin Berman, MD, PhD

Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Health Guide

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Dermatologist

Moles, and Other Common Precancerous Skin Lesions

Hi everyone. Today, I want to discuss "precancerous" skin lesions as these are commonly diagnosed and treated. I hope that this helps explain what these lesions are and why it is important to have them treated.The most common "precancerous" skin lesion is an "actinic keratosis", which is a sun-damaged area of skin... Read moreChevron
Kevin Berman, MD, PhD

Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Health Guide

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Dermatologist

Moles, and Other Common Precancerous Skin Lesions

Hi everyone. Today, I want to discuss "precancerous" skin lesions as these are commonly diagnosed and treated. I hope that this helps explain what these lesions are and why it is important to have them treated.The most common "precancerous" skin lesion is an "actinic keratosis", which is a sun-damaged area of skin... Read moreChevron

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