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Mole Removal in Glendale, CA

Mole Removal in Glendale, CA

A mole that looks different than the others, has changed recently, or simply bothers you deserves professional evaluation — not a wait-and-see approach. At BHSkin Dermatology in Glendale, Dr. Don Mehrabi evaluates every mole with the same care and precision he brings to complex skin cancer cases. Whether you need a cosmetic removal or a medically necessary biopsy, BHSkin Glendale provides safe, expert mole care with same-day appointments frequently available.

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The Importance of Dermatologist-Performed Mole Evaluation


Not every mole needs to be removed, and not every removal is simple. The most important step is accurate evaluation — which requires a board-certified dermatologist with dermoscopy training. Dermoscopy allows Dr. Mehrabi to evaluate the internal architecture of a mole far beyond what is visible to the naked eye, identifying subtle features of dysplasia or malignancy that might otherwise be missed.

This is particularly important in California, where cumulative UV exposure from year-round sun is among the highest in the nation. Annual mole checks — and prompt evaluation of any changing lesion — are among the most important things you can do for your long-term skin health.

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Warning Signs: When a Mole Needs Immediate Attention


Asymmetry — one half does not match the other

Irregular or poorly defined borders

Multiple colors within a single mole (browns, blacks, reds, whites, or blues)

Diameter larger than 6mm (about the size of a pencil eraser)

Evolution — any change in size, shape, color, or texture over weeks to months

Bleeding, crusting, or ulceration without injury

A new dark spot appearing after age 50

Any lesion that looks different from all your other moles (the “ugly duckling” sign)

Contact BHSkin Glendale promptly if you notice any of these features in a mole:

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Mole Removal Options at BHSkin Glendale


  • Shave removal — for raised, benign-looking moles in cosmetically sensitive areas; excellent cosmetic result
  • Punch biopsy — full-thickness removal for accurate pathology on smaller lesions
  • Elliptical excision with sutures — for larger or suspicious moles requiring complete removal with clear margins
  • Electrodessication — for small, superficial benign lesions
  • All pathologically submitted — suspicious moles are always sent to an accredited lab

Dr. Mehrabi selects the removal technique based on each mole's characteristics, location, and the need for pathological examination:

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When to Worry About Moles: Dr. Mehrabi's Perspective


  • Any mole that has changed perceptibly over a few months warrants same evaluation — don’t wait for your annual check
  • Having 50+ moles (common moles) statistically increases melanoma risk — annual full-body exams are strongly recommended
  • Dysplastic nevi (atypical moles) have a higher risk of becoming melanoma and require regular monitoring
  • Family history of melanoma significantly elevates your personal risk — tell your dermatologist
  • Moles in hard-to-see areas (scalp, between toes, genitalia, under nails) are frequently missed in self-exams
  • When in doubt, come in — a dermoscopy evaluation takes minutes and can be lifesaving

Dr. Mehrabi has published peer-reviewed research on melanoma and has evaluated thousands of moles over his 20+ year career. His perspective on when patients should be concerned:

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Your Glendale Mole and Skin Cancer ExpertMeet Dr. Don Mehrabi — Glendale's Skin Cancer and Mole Expert


Dr. Don Mehrabi is the founder and president of BHSkin Dermatology and one of the most experienced dermatologists in the Greater Los Angeles area. He holds a Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery Subspecialty Certification and has published peer-reviewed research on melanoma and second primary skin cancers — bringing academic depth to every mole evaluation.

As a Castle Connolly Top Doctor (2017–2026) and Best Dermatologist in Glendale (Glendale News-Press, 2010, 2011), Dr. Mehrabi is trusted by patients throughout the Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena communities for his thoroughness, expertise, and genuine commitment to their health.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Yes, in most cases. Simple removals — shave excision, punch biopsy, or straightforward excision — can be performed at your first visit if Dr. Mehrabi determines the mole should come off. If the mole is large or in a complex location, he may schedule a dedicated procedure appointment for optimal preparation and results.
A dysplastic (atypical) mole is one with some abnormal features that don’t quite meet the criteria for melanoma. They are relatively common and the vast majority never become cancer. However, they do carry a modestly higher risk than typical moles and benefit from monitoring or complete removal depending on the degree of dysplasia. Dr. Mehrabi will discuss the pathology report and recommended next steps clearly.
Scarring depends on the technique used, the size and depth of the mole, the location on the body, and your skin’s individual healing characteristics. Dr. Mehrabi will discuss expected cosmetic outcomes before any procedure and select the technique that minimizes visible scarring. For cosmetically sensitive areas, he takes particular care with technique and closure.
No referral is required. You can book a mole evaluation or removal appointment directly. If your insurance requires a referral for coverage purposes, we recommend obtaining one in advance — but it is not required to be seen.

Don't Wait — Get Your Moles Checked or Removed in Glendale.

Expert mole evaluation and removal from one of LA’s most trusted dermatologists. BHSkin Glendale offers same-day appointments and in-house pathology coordination.

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