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Concerns About a Possible Skin Growth

3/5/2026, 4:30:17 AMMale25-34

As a 35-year-old man, I've noticed a mole on my right thigh that has raised some concerns. My wife believes it would be wise to have it examined, but we currently don't have health insurance. I can't recall if it has changed in size over the years. The mole is a bit elevated but doesn’t cause any pain and has never bled. I don’t smoke and I'm not on any medications. Should I be concerned about this?

MolesDermatologySkin Cancer

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Cony

3/5/2026, 4:30:33 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a mole, especially when it comes to skin health. While many moles are harmless, there are also some that can be of concern. Given your age and the characteristics you describe, I recommend considering a few important steps.

  1. Characteristics of the Mole: From what you've described—an elevated mole that hasn't changed in size, doesn't cause pain, and hasn't bled—it sounds less likely to be a serious issue. However, it's always a good idea to watch for changes. Look for characteristics such as:

    • Asymmetry: If you draw a line through the mole, does one half look different from the other?
    • Border: Are the edges irregular?
    • Color: Is there a mix of colors in the mole?
    • Diameter: Is it larger than 6mm?
    • Evolution: Has it changed in any way, like size, color, or shape?
  2. Prioritize Monitoring: Since you cannot recall any changes, start monitoring the mole closely. Take a photo of it each month to track its appearance. This will help you notice any changes that might occur over time.

  3. Self-Care: Maintain good skin care by using sunscreen on the area to protect it from sun exposure. Avoid any irritation from clothing or activities that might rub against the mole.

  4. When to Seek Help: If you notice any significant changes in the mole (like those described above) or if you observe symptoms such as itching or bleeding in the future, consider looking for free or low-cost skin check clinics in your area. Many communities offer dermatological services regardless of insurance status.

  5. Discuss with Your Wife: Since your wife also has concerns, talk to her about continuing to monitor the mole together. Having a second pair of eyes can help catch any changes.

Though it seems there is currently no immediate cause for concern, staying proactive about skin changes is crucial for your health. If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to ask.

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