July 8, 2009

How Much Will Mole Removal Cost?

Everyone has moles, and they can happen anywhere on our bodies. Most of the time they aren’t an issue, but it they’re in a place where we feel they are unattractive or where clothing and jewelry can irritate them, then we might want to think about having them removed. In case that describes you, you’d probably like to know what methods of mole removal are available and what they are going to cost you. There are a variety of different procedures you can try, but you’ll find that none of them are really cheap. This article will give you more of an idea of what you can expect to pay for different types of mole removal.

Some very brave or very foolhardy people have said that the best way to get rid of a mole is just to rip it off. Most of us, however, would prefer a safer, less painful method of mole removal and one that involves less bleeding. Since some moles may actually be pre-cancerous, it’s never a good idea to just rip them off without having a doctor take a look at them first. Even so, this is probably not the method of mole removal that you’re going to want to try.

The least expensive way to get rid of a mole is by using what they call natural mole removal. This procedure is accomplished by using creams that are formulated to eradicate moles, warts, and skin flaps. A small tube or jar of one of these creams will cost you between $25 and $100, and it will probably only contain enough cream to treat four moles or one mole four times. There’s always a possibility that a certain cream isn’t going to work on the type of mole you have, either, which may mean you’ve thrown away your money for a product that didn’t work.

There are a couple of different surgical methods you can choose in order to have your moles removed. The first type is called shaving in which the doctor uses a scalpel to shave the mole off even with the skin. In order to stop the bleeding he will then either cauterize the wound or put a liquid medication on it. In the second type of surgery, the mole and the skin surrounding it will be cut out, and then the wound will be stitched shut. Surgical mole removal will cost at least $150 per mole and may cost as much as $400 each. Your medical insurance might cover the cost if the doctor suspects the mole of being pre-cancerous, but it won’t cover cosmetic procedures.

The most expensive method of mole removal, and probably the most popular, is laser removal. This method is painless and leaves no scar; however, it can only be used on moles that don’t extend down under the skin. These treatments can also run to big money. Each mole will need to be treated three or more times in order for it to completely disappear. Since each treatment will cost between $50 and $100, it’s possible to run up a tab of $400 to $500 per mole. Multiply that times several moles, and you’re talking big bucks.

Don’t rush into any type of mole removal. If you don’t really need it because the mole isn’t anywhere where it’s going to show or it doesn’t bother you in any way, the best idea is to just leave it alone. However, if you do want to have mole removal done, discuss it with your doctor, see what he recommends and consider mole removal cost before deciding to have anything done.

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