Reading Time: <1 minuteMany patients visit our clinic hoping to treat moles and warts, but even if the patient thinks they have a mole or wart, it is often actually a malignant tumor or a type of blemish called seborrheic keratosis. For this reason, a definitive diagnosis is absolutely necessary. Since visual examination has its limitations, specialists will perform a dermoscopy test to ensure a diagnosis of malignancy or benignity. Of course, unlike a pathology test, it is not possible to make a 0% diagnosis, but it can rule out malignant tumors with a high probability. At our clinic, we always perform a dermoscopy test on new patients to make a diagnosis. Recently, it seems that some unscrupulous cosmetic surgery clinics that have been in the news recently are removing moles without performing any dermoscopy tests. If the removal is half-done, it can lead to disastrous results in the case of basal cell carcinoma or malignant melanoma. Unscrupulous cosmetic surgery clinics that advertise a free trial are no longer performing medical procedures. They deceive patients, extract high medical fees, and remove the moles using absurd excision methods. They don't even consider scars, and they don't even perform a diagnosis. The reason is that people who call themselves counselors and have no medical qualifications are conducting criminal activities, such as examining and diagnosing, and even deciding the cost, and forcing people into expensive treatment. They cannot diagnose moles, and have no idea whether they are malignant. It's really frightening. As we've already introduced, their method is... We recommend that you have a thorough diagnosis of moles and warts before removing them.