I'm a veteran, so to speak. Five basal cell & one squamous cell skin cancers. As mentioned watch for changes, and any bleeding or swelling--if that happens, get to your dematologist. Low possibility of any long term issues if they're removed. I'm just finishing w/ some Mohs surgery on a couple--the doctor cuts out the offending tissue and examines it while you wait for any stray cancer cells on the margins, and if none he sews you up, if he finds some he cuts until clear then sews you up. Not a big thing. Just watch for changes, bleeding or swelling. I have one buddy who had a melanoma missed by his old doctor, and the melanoma is the big baby for danger. Now he changes dematologists every two years!!
Since two of mine were in my scalp, pre-sly, I can attest to the fact that it's now easier to see changes and easier for the doctor to check too. I also have some freckles, brown spots, whatever. If I were a woman I guess they'd be beauty spots, but for me they just add "interest" to my handsome, shiney dome!