Short answer is NO.
But we should also know this rule:
In medicine, never say never.
And certainly I don't recommend anyone to do this maneuver you just mentioned.
If someone wants to test how to transform a benign nevus ("mole") into a melanoma (or less than that, say, dysplastic nevus) by manipulating their moles over and over, then some interesting things may happen. We never know.
In medicine, never say never.
And certainly I don't recommend anyone to do this maneuver you just mentioned.
If someone wants to test how to transform a benign nevus ("mole") into a melanoma (or less than that, say, dysplastic nevus) by manipulating their moles over and over, then some interesting things may happen. We never know.