If it's done for cosmetic purposes only, no insurance should not pay for it. If the dermatologist does a biposy and it's determined to be pre-cancerous or cancerous, then insurance will pay for the removal.
I knew a guy who had a dark bluish mole on HALF his face. I don't care whether it's cancer or not.. That mole was RUINING his life, and I think it should be removed, and I think his insurance should pay for it..
I knew a guy who had a mole that looked like a raisin on the corner of his nostril. I couldn't go out to eat with him because it ruined my appetite and because I was afraid it was going to fall off into my food. For real. It looked like a bloated tick