Conjunctival naevus removal is not universally required and should not be done without clinical justification. Most conjunctival naevi are harmless and manageable through routine monitoring. However, when symptoms raise red flags, or when patients are concerned about appearance, removal becomes a viable and safe option under expert care. Prioritizing regular ophthalmic check-ups ensures early detection of any potential risks and supports informed decision-making for long-term ocular health.
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