I have about six or seven small, white, mole-like things on my penis. They don't cause me any discomfort or anything during intercourse etc. Is there a way I can get them removed? Should I get them removed? Would removal be an easy procedure? Would there be any downfalls to removal? I am awaiting to hear your answer. There are many possible explanations, and most of them are harmless.

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