July 8, 2009
Different Techniques for Facial Mole Removal
No one wants to have a prominent mole on their face. The unfortunate souls who had them used to just live with them for life, enduring the stares and the feelings of poor self-esteem that they incurred. Now, however, there are safe, effective options available for facial mole removal. Since this mole is displayed prominently on your face, and mole removal can cause scarring, you want to carefully consider your options before deciding if you really want the mole removed and how you want to have it done.
A lot of your decision will depend on the type of mole you have. Some moles are small clusters of pigment that sit on the surface of the skin. Others can be larger or extend deep down under the skin. As a general rule, doctors and dermatologists will refer patients who have facial moles to a plastic surgeon who will remove the mole keeping the cosmetic outcome in mind. Unless you really don’t care if there is a lot of scarring, this is probably the safest route to go. Of course, with large, deep moles, you may need additional treatments on the scar.
Having moles removed using lasers has become a popular method of facial mole removal, because it will give the patient the best chance of having no scar. Laser treatments are done right in the doctor’s office so you won’t have any hospital expenses, and you can wear make-up over the area yet that same day. The procedure can cost as little as $50 per mole per treatment, but you need to realize that it may take a number of laser treatments in order to completely get rid of the mole. During a treatment a laser light is released onto the mole where it gets into the skin pigment and breaks it up. During the healing process, the pigment is then absorbed into the body.
You can find a lot of facial mole removal creams you can purchase over-the-counter that you can try in the privacy of your own home. However, before using any type of cream, talk to your doctor to find out if there is anything dangerous about the mole. Although most moles are no big deal, there are a few that are pre-cancerous, and messing with them isn’t advised. You can also talk to your doctor to get recommendations for creams you can use safely.
There are some obvious pitfalls to avoid when having a facial mole removed. For example, one woman told about a nail salon in her area that offered laser mole removal. Even though it was an inexpensive procedure compared to cosmetic surgery at a doctor’s office, would you really want a manicurist using a laser on your face? After all, it’s the only face you’re ever going to have, and are you prepared to live with the results for the rest of your life? Do some research before you think about having facial mole removal and learn everything you can about the procedure before making any decisions.
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