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Just don't do it. Essentially most moles are benign melanoma's, which could very well be on your body for the rest of your life without causing any problem at all.
One thing that is most important is to leave them alone, certainly avoid damaging them with lasers or anything else.
If you get them removed surgically, a relatively big portion of tissue is excised with them, to prevent damaging them and spreading the content in the bloodstream. Mostly that is just a precaution, but if they turn out to be agressive melanomas it is worth every effort to damage them inside your body.
Telling the difference between bening an malignent melanoma's is virtually impossible without lab analysis - even dermatologists don't tell by just looking at them. If you would rupture a malignant melanoma with a laser you could kill yourself in a matter of months, despite you could otherwise have lived out the rest of your lifetime without ever touching it.
One thing that is most important is to leave them alone, certainly avoid damaging them with lasers or anything else.
If you get them removed surgically, a relatively big portion of tissue is excised with them, to prevent damaging them and spreading the content in the bloodstream. Mostly that is just a precaution, but if they turn out to be agressive melanomas it is worth every effort to damage them inside your body.
Telling the difference between bening an malignent melanoma's is virtually impossible without lab analysis - even dermatologists don't tell by just looking at them. If you would rupture a malignant melanoma with a laser you could kill yourself in a matter of months, despite you could otherwise have lived out the rest of your lifetime without ever touching it.