Mole and skin tag removal refers to the process of safely eliminating benign skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body. Moles are clusters of pigmented cells that can be flat or raised, varying in color from light brown to black, and can develop due to genetics, sun exposure, or hormonal changes. Skin tags are soft, flesh-colored growths that typically form in areas of friction, such as the neck, underarms, or groin, and are often associated with aging, weight fluctuations, and genetics. While most moles and skin tags are harmless, some may change over time, becoming painful, irritated, or cosmetically concerning. Removal options range from noninvasive treatments to minor surgical procedures, depending on the type, size, and location of the growth.