Natural Mole Removal

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

There is always a natural way of doing business. Usually the natural way is the best option, although not always true. As for the world of mole removal, some may ask whether natural removal or a clinical operation is better. It really depends on the individual.

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Castor Oil Skin

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Can You Really Use Castor Oil to Remove Moles?

Castor oil is an effective remedy and it’s been used since the time of the Romans to treat all sorts of ailments, everything from muscle aches to fever. Even today, Castor oil remains a powerful tool for those who rely on home remedies. Moreover, it’s been scientifically proven to be an effective treatment for a number of problems.

Castor oil is also used in the treatment of moles. There are a number of recipes that are being used, with varying rates of success. As a result, many people are starting to find out that this miracle oil may be the answer to their problems, but the question is – does it really work?

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Find a Dermatologist

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Today, many people are bothered by the effects of moles and other skin conditions such as dermatitis and skin tags. Many people are choosing to consult a dermatologist for help and as a result, dermatologists have popped up across the country offering all sorts of services from mole removal to laser therapy and even cryo-therapy.

The problem is, that while many of these so called dermatologists are the real deal and have graduated from medical school, some of them have not which not only means they are operating illegally, but they are a danger to your health.

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Discovering More about Moles

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Moles are skin growths which throughout history have gained a bad reputation. In the past, these growths were attributed with evil and people said that if you had a mole, it was a sign that you were evil. Today, some cultures still regard moles as a bad omen and while perhaps for the most part in the west, moles have lost their bad appeal, they are still an unwanted nuisance for most.

Medically speaking, a mole is called a nevus, and in general, moles are categorized under the branding nevi. They occur more in fair skinned people, and they are so common that almost everyone is born with at least one mole. Some people are born with as many as one hundred.

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Cancerous Moles

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Moles are a natural occurrence in most people, and it’s only a very small few that suffer from what is known to doctors as dysplastic nevi. Luckily, dysplastic nevi or atypical moles are easy to spot, and it’s these moles that may turn cancerous. Finding them early and watching them closely is essential in the treatment and prevention of cancerous moles.

Skin moles have generally gotten themselves a bad reputation. Not all moles are cancerous moles! Let’s face it, on average the typical person has between 10 and 40 moles on their body. While in general moles tend to stay with you for a long time, they can change and even disappear of their own accord.

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How Much Does Laser Mole Removal Cost?

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Laser mole removal for the most parts is a highly effective way to treat many types of moles. Laser treatment is affordable and it’s a great way to treat all sorts of skin conditions. Effectively, the treatment for moles works similar to the removal of scars, and laser mole removal is just as effective in reducing the pigmentation, and getting rid of unwanted moles. Thankfully, today the cost of laser mole removal has plummeted and it is now a highly affordable treatment available worldwide.

Typically, laser mole removal has been used to treat a large number of smaller moles at the same time. For example, some people may have 30 – 40 moles on their back, which are small, stable and benign. It’s these types of moles which benefit most from laser mole removal, and thanks to the unique attributes of laser treatment, removal is also a great deal quicker than traditional methods such as excision. This is because laser can be used to treat multiple moles at once with little in the way of pain. The cost of laser mole removal now means that it is one of the easiest ways to get rid of skin moles.

Laser mole removal is typically performed in private clinics as it is seen as a cosmetic procedure. This means that many health insurance packages won’t cover this type of treatment as most insurers have exclusion policies for which mean that most laser-based treatments are excluded. This means that you’re more than likely going to have to pay for laser mole removal yourself, and find your own laser clinic.

When you’re looking for a laser clinic, it’s important to remember that saving money should not be your main priority when looking to get skin moles removed. Especially with laser, there are risks involved and it’s important to ensure that you get quality service from a qualified individual as an unskilled practitioner could end up scarring you for life.

As a result, thoroughly investigate any clinic to ensure that they are suitably qualified for the job. If you’re going abroad for laser mole removal, then be even more suspicious because in foreign countries it can be much harder to tell the genuine clinics from the fraudulent ones.

Laser mole removal is generally a highly effective way to get rid of moles, but it doesn’t work for every type of nevus (mole). Specifically, larger moles are more difficult to treat with a laser, and should they be subjected to laser treatment, it may just result in irritation and skin burns.

The cost of laser mole removal has now fallen considerably thanks to the fact that the technology is more accessible than ever before. Today, millions of people have already undergone treatment using laser technology to remove moles, scars and even tattoos. It’s safe, reliable and above all – it’s clinically proven to be effective in reducing the pigmentation and size of moles.

If you’re suffering from the plague of skin moles, then laser mole removal may be the affordable solution that you’ve been searching for.

What’s Involved in Skin Mole Removal?

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Are you scared the surgeon’s knife or unsightly scars? Removing skin moles actually isn’t that scary and it’s not something you need to be afraid of! In fact, chances are your local clinic can perform the procedure pain free, in as little as just a few minutes.

Getting rid of skin problems such as moles and skin tags is a great way to boost your confidence and self-esteem. If you’ve been worried up until now that the mole that’s been bothering you may in fact get worse if you remove it, then you’d be surprised at what a skilled surgeon and dermatologist can do.

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How to Remove Skin Tags

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Skin tags are an annoyance for many, but these relatively painless folds of skin are actually for the most part harmless. Skin tags occur because of friction, either because of skin rubbing against skin, or alternatively because of tight clothing. They can occur almost anywhere and while for the most part they are harmless and painless, they do cause annoyances for some people.

Skin tags occur more frequently in obese people, but there is no asymmetry between occurrences in men and women. As a result, it’s generally considered that anyone can suffer from skin tags, and while for the most part they are painless – they can interfere with things such as dressing and even walking.

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Mole Removal and Getting Rid of Unsightly Skin Lesions

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

A mole is a skin growth which in most cases is perfectly normal and harmless, but it doesn’t stop them from being a constant annoyance. Because of this, today more and more people choose to get rid of unsightly skin growths such as moles and skin tags, as their removal is now straightforward. Thanks to advances in medical technology, there are now loads of ways to get rid of these unsightly growths and blemishes; you can be beautiful in no time.

When it comes to dealing with moles, one of the most important things to be aware of is that a mole is a growth on the skin. Many people think moles are completely harmless, but the truth is if it’s just a recent occurrence it may in fact be a warning sign of cancer or some other major problem. Likewise if a mole suddenly starts to grow or change shape, you should take the first opportunity to see a doctor.

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Removing Skin Moles Naturally

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Surgical mole removal has always been a topic that has received mixed opinions. While many people are desperate to get rid of unsightly skin moles, skin tags and other lesions, they aren’t prepared to go through a surgical procedure to do it. Are there alternatives to surgical mole removal? We aim to find out.

When it comes to natural mole removal, there are a number of products on the Internet that aim to promote the shrinkage and pigmentation of moles. The problem is however, that not many of them work. Moles are more than just simply scars, and smattering them with Vitamin E cream may do absolutely nothing.

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The Risks of Mole Removal

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

When it comes to mole removal, often many people think that it’s something that leaves a scar and that it is a painful procedure. In fact this couldn’t be further from the truth, because mole removal is quick, painless and in some cases even scar free.

Firstly, before considering mole removal it’s important to be aware that your mole may be an early warning sign of skin cancer. As a result, if you remove it at home and you’ve got a melanoma, you may inadvertently be masking a situation which will only get worse.

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What exactly is a Skin Tag?

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

A Skin tag is somewhat similar to a benign skin tumor, but more accurately it’s just an excess of skin that occurs due to friction. These incredibly annoying minor growths are normally small and harmless nodules of skin which appear to attach themselves at the natural folds of your body.

Skin tags affect both women and men, and they can occur at almost any age. The scientific term for skin tags is acrochordon and it’s widely agreed that they’re harmless. However, there are many skin conditions which are not harmless which resemble skin tags and thus it’s important to have them checked out by a medical professional.

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Why Are Moles So Ugly?

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Skin moles have attracted a great deal of disdain over the centuries. The reality is that for many, having a mole is like being cursed and while this is certainly not true, society’s perception on the ugliness of the skin mole has made sure that only a small few are considered to be beautiful.

When it comes to debating the ugliness of moles, there really are moles that are worse than others. The mole is actually just a common phrase for a range of skin abnormalities which fall under the nevus category. In fact, there are around 13 different types and they all vary in shape, size, color and appearance.

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How To Remove Moles Video

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

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How to Remove Moles

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Hate that irritating mole on your face? Wish that mole on your neck wasn’t there because it reduces your self-confidence? Concerned that a mole on your back may be cancerous?

All three scenarios above are different but all relate to the same common irritability – moles. Moles are generally harmless and rather common (anywhere from 20-40 moles on a typical human body), but some do desire to have them removed. Other individuals are forced to remove them because of cancerous implications.

Whatever the reason, mole removal is a rather straightforward and easy process although there are some risks and side effects associated with the procedure. Scars are a major dilemma that could become as noticeable as or bigger than the actual mole that once rested there. Infection is another serious risk.

When an individual is considering whether or not he or she wants to remove a mole or is concerned that a mole may be cancerous, the first step is to consult a trustworthy doctor or dermatologist. While most doctors can successfully analyze the mole, if you are really concerned you should consult a dermatologist. Dermatologists specialize in skin care so they understand moles better than anyone.

Set up an appointment. The qualified physician will look at the mole and decide whether or not it’s cancerous (if that’s your question of concern) or can help you make the right choice about a mole that is not cancerous but undesirable.

Cancerous moles include one, some, or all of these qualities. An inconsistent shape or color, sudden changes in size or color, is painful or itchy, bleeds erratically, and is larger than an eraser on a pencil.

There are a variety of removal options at your fingertips. However, when you decide to remove the mole (either by choice or through necessity) the dermatologist may automatically eliminate several if not all but one choice. This is not because the doctor hates you. Instead, it’s because the doctor understands moles better than you and knows which option is best for you.

Many individuals prefer laser removal because it’s rather pain free and the chance of leaving scarring is much lower. However, the procedure is also very expensive (around $400) and is only available on moles that are not very deep in the layers of the skin.

Most individuals will have the mole removed either through an incision or the mole will be burned. Both of these types of procedures are more painful and leave a higher likelihood of scarring. In fact, it’s almost guaranteed that some type of scar will form. However the operation is much cheaper.

However the most risk free, painless, and least expensive method is through a natural removal. This is a viable option if you are patient. Obviously it’s not an option if the mole is cancerous and should be removed immediately.

Here’s a quick rundown once again on all the types of procedures available. Keep in mind all of these may not be available for your particular situation.

Natural Removal

  • Involves tedious scratching of the surface of the mole.
  • Once mole is opened, castor oil with baking soda is applied to the mole.
  • Process repeated multiple times per day.
  • Not an overnight process. Can take weeks to remove.

Incision with Stitches

  • Cutting around area remove moles.
  • Stitches are placed either deep in the skin (and are never taken out) or placed level on the skin (and are eventually removed).

Incision with Cauterization

  • The mole is burned and removed.
  • Stitches are not needed.

Removal via Laser

  • Laser light removes mole
  • Relevant depending on how deep the mole is.

Mole removal is associated with a few risks including scarring (quite common), infection of the wound, allergy to the anesthetic used in the procedure, and/or nerve damage.

Contact your local physician for more information and their opinion on mole removal.

Laser Mole Removal

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Did you know that moles are technically defined as a tumor? While this may sound scary, keep in mind that moles are very common in humans. In fact they are the most common tumor as most adults have between twenty and forty moles anywhere on their body.

And most of these so-called tumors are not actually cancerous. It’s actually rare to find a mole that is. However they do exist. If you are concerned about a mole, have it examined by a qualified doctor, and find out that it is indeed cancerous, laser mole removal might represent an option.

“Might” is the key word.

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Mole Removal

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

So you have a mole that you cannot stand any longer. It lowers your self-confidence and you’re constantly bothered by it when you face the mirror. You decide you want to remove it. There are several steps of action you can take. A medical procedure may be conducted to remove the mole. There are also some natural ways to remove a mole. However each removal method has its positives and negatives.

Many individuals will find out that removing the mole is not their best option. Scaring usually exists after a procedure so the individual will decide to “just deal with it.” In other scenarios the mole must be removed because it’s cancerous. The situation varies on a case by case basis.

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Moles

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

eye mole

A mole (nevi) is defined as “a pigmented spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human body. Melanin, a natural pigment that gives your skin its complexion is the same thing that causes moles. Moles result when pigment builds up and thus creates a mole. Moles are created from a buildup of pigment in the skin. Moles form at the skin surface and sometimes lay deep in the skin.

Some moles, known as congenital nevi, appear since birth while others are developed throughout the age of the individual. Moles that appear after birth usually result from too much sun exposure and are found in locations on the skin that receive a lot of sunlight. Moles are also caused by hormonal changes due to adolescence or pregnancy. Interesting enough, moles have a 50 year lifecycle and usually disappear with age.

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Mole, Wart & Skin Tag Free In 3 Days

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

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Warning! Do Not Attempt Mole Removal Until You Read This

Date: Saturday 4th September 2010

Mole Removal

Warning! Don’t Even Think About Trying To Remove Your Moles, Warts, and Skin Tags With Unproven, Unnatural, or Potentially Dangerous Approaches Until You Read This…