Mole below Eyebrow for my girl
Asked by A***e |
My little girl developed a mole, right below her eyebrow (right eyes) near to position 14 (evaluated based on the face reading - mole position) at age 6. it seems slightly larger than before as of to date. Would it do any harm, until she's in her teenage, only to remove it?
Face Reading Interpretation (Position 14)
In Chinese face reading, position 14 (near the outer end of the eyebrow) may relate to social connections, creativity, or career luck.
Some traditions suggest it could indicate a strong personality, artistic talent, or leadership qualities, but interpretations vary.
Since it’s on the right side (associated with external/practical life), it might symbolize influence in her future endeavors.
However, face reading is subjective—focus more on health and comfort.
Medical Considerations
Monitor for Changes
If the mole is growing, changing color, itching, bleeding, or has irregular borders, consult a dermatologist immediately (could indicate a risk, though rare in children).
Most childhood moles are benign, but any rapid change warrants evaluation.
Removal Timing
No harm in waiting until teenage years if the mole is stable and benign.
Reasons to remove earlier:
Cosmetic concerns (if it affects her self-esteem).
Physical irritation (if it rubs against glasses or she scratches it).
Best removal age: Teen years allow for local anesthesia cooperation, and the skin heals well.
Procedure Safety
A dermatologist can remove it via shave excision, laser, or minor surgery (quick and low-risk).
Scarring risk is minimal if done professionally.
Recommendation
Observe for now if no concerning changes.
Consult a dermatologist for a baseline check.
Consider removal later if it bothers her emotionally or physically.