Reading Time: <1 minuteMany patients visit our clinic hoping to remove moles. What kind of moles are easy to remove? Many people think that flat moles are easier to remove, but raised moles are overwhelmingly easier to remove without leaving noticeable scars after removal. Flat moles may have pigments deep in the dermis, so they cannot always be completely removed in one session. We cannot guarantee that the mole pigment will disappear unless we perform an excision. Raised moles can be completely removed by evaporating the mole tissue itself with a Surgitron high-frequency treatment device, and there is almost no chance of recurrence. The skin above the lips and around the eyelids is always moving, so after surgery the scars are often raised and become hypertrophic scars. We do not recommend removing moles on the sternum or shoulders because the scars are often more noticeable. Raised moles on the nose have cartilage at the base, so the scars are less noticeable and they are easier to remove. If you wish to remove moles or warts, please feel free to consult us as we can perform all kinds of treatments. We also perform pathological examinations, and after diagnosing whether moles are malignant or benign using a dermascope, in principle, moles on the body can be removed under insurance coverage. Moles are benign tumors called pigmented nevus, and in the case of removal, it is assumed that medical expenses deductions may be applicable. Please feel free to contact us.