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How to Remove a Mole – Home Remedies08 Jul

Everyone has moles on their skin. Most of these are small, dark spots that we don’t even think about. However, some of us have larger, more unsightly blemishes that lower self-esteem and make us uncomfortable. It’s possible that you, like thousands of other people, have considered having a mole surgically-removed only to find the procedure is too expensive and won’t be covered by your health insurance because it’s a cosmetic procedure. It’s also possible you’ll end up with a scar by having the mole removed by surgery, and the last thing you want is another unsightly blemish to have to try and hide. Therefore, you might want to consider non-surgical methods of mole removal, some of which will be discussed in this article.

Most moles are nothing more than a concentration of the same natural pigment that gives your skin its color. You may remember your grandma cooing about some darling little mole you were born with, and you’ve undoubtedly seen others appear as you’ve grown older. Maybe you have one of those little ones on your face that are considered beauty marks, or you might just have some spots that you think are unsightly. Some moles need to be watched carefully, because there is a potential for them to turn into a more serious health issue. No matter what you’re dealing with, there may come a time in your life when you seriously want to consider mole removal.

It isn’t a good idea to just grab the first product you see and try to remove a mole. You really should visit your doctor or dermatologist first to determine if there’s anything dangerous about the mole. After all, some of them can be cancerous. If this turns out to be the case, you’ll want to have the mole medically removed instead of attempting to do it yourself. If the doctor says there’s no problem with the mole, however, you can go ahead and think about how to remove the mole on your own. Check online, and you’ll find a number of creams that were designed for mole removal. However, there are also some home remedies you can try before spending your hard-earned cash on commercial preparations.

Even though some of the home remedies might seem a bit off-base, you’ll find that there are people who are true believers in the miracles they provide. If you’d like to give one or more of these remedies a try, here’s what you do:

  • Use a blender to create juice from cauliflower, fresh pineapple, or fig stems. Apply the juice to moles daily until they soften and peel off.
  • Make a paste out of fresh garlic. Work some of the paste into moles before going to bed at night and then cover them with bandages. In the morning, remove the bandages, and repeat the technique as needed.
  • Rub castor oil into moles every day until they disappear.
  • Apply honey to moles once a day until they’re gone.
  • Wash your moles five to six times a day with hot water. Then apply cider vinegar using a cotton swab. Leave on 10 minutes and rinse off with cool water. Reapply as needed.

Are these home remedies really going to help with mole removal? That’s pretty much anybody’s guess, and you won’t know unless you try. If they don’t work, you won’t be out much but a little of your time, and you can still purchase a commercial cream and try again.

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What Will A Mole Removal Cost?08 Jul

People who have moles they consider unsightly or that rub against their clothing and become irritated often wonder what methods they can use to get rid of the mole and how much it will cost to have a mole removal done. Actually, there are several different methods you can use depending on the size and type of mole you’re dealing with, and these different methods cost different prices. By reading this article, you’ll get an idea about some of the options that are available and the potential cost of each procedure.

Some brave (or foolish?) souls actually advocate taking hold of the mole and ripping it off. They say that the fact that this method eliminates any cost makes it worth the problems it causes. Most of us, however, aren’t into the pain and heavy bleeding this maneuver will create, so we’re looking for safer, more painless methods of mole removal. Actually, it’s not a good idea to rip off just any mole, because some can be precursors to cancer and need to be looked at by a doctor. Therefore, even though it’s cheap, ripping off a mole isn’t the best way to remove it.

Natural mole removal is probably the lowest cost option, but it still doesn’t come cheap. Creams which are advertised to remove moles and skin flaps will run you between $25 and $100 and may only give you enough cream to remove four moles. If you have a limited number of moles you want to remove and want to gamble on buying a cream that may or may not work for you, this is one option you can try.

There are two types of surgical procedures that can be used to remove a mole. The first one involves the doctor using a scalpel to shave the mole off at skin level. The area is then cauterized or treated with a liquid to stop the bleeding. In the other method, the doctor will cut out the mole and some of the skin surrounding it and will then use stitches to close the wound. These procedures run anywhere from $150 to $400. Although your health insurance generally does not cover the cost of cosmetic mole removal, if the doctor has reason to suspect that the mole might be pre-cancerous, insurance should pay for the procedure.

A final method of mole removal that you might want to consider is having it taken off using a laser. Although this method will not leave a scar, it’s only appropriate for moles that aren’t deeply-embedded in the skin. A mole may take three or more laser treatments before it is gone. Since a laser treatment is going to cost $50 to $100 per mole per treatment, this procedure can end up costing you a lot of money before you’re actually rid of your moles.

Think carefully before deciding that you have a mole that needs to be removed. If it’s not located in a place that shows and isn’t bothering you, the best advice is to leave it alone. If you do decide to have some type of mole removal done, be sure to weigh the options and the costs before choosing the method of removal you want to use.

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How Much Will Mole Removal Cost?08 Jul

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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Actual Mole Removal Costs08 Jul

Although we all have moles in different places on our bodies, some people have them in places where they would rather not. Maybe you have an unsightly mole on your face, or perhaps you have one in an area where it gets rubbed by your clothing and becomes irritated. In cases like those, you may want to have some sort of mole removal procedure done to get rid of the problem. There are a lot of different methods you can try, and none of the best methods are going to come cheap. This article will give you information about the different types of mole removal and the cost of having each one done.

There are some foolhardy individuals who will tell you the best way to get rid of a mole is to grab hold of it and rip it off. Naturally, this is the least expensive way of going about it but admittedly not the safest or most pleasant. The procedure will be very painful and result in a great deal of blood. In addition, just carelessly ripping off any mole isn’t a good idea. Some moles can be indicators of cancer and should be looked at by a doctor prior to trying any type of mole removal. Although ripping off a mole may be the least costly way to remove a mole, it probably isn’t the method you’re going to want to try.

Probably the most inexpensive yet safe method of mole removal is what is called natural mole removal, but even that doesn’t come cheap. You will find numerous creams advertised on the Internet that claim they will easily remove moles, warts, and skin flaps. These creams will cost anywhere from $25 to $100 per tube, and the tubes may only hold enough cream to treat four moles. If a cream will work for you, this is a really easy method of getting rid of moles. However, it can end up costing you quite a bit if you don’t find a cream that works for you the first time.

Two different types of surgical procedures are used to remove moles. One of these involves a doctor shaving the mole off at skin level using a scalpel. Following this procedure he will either cauterize the wound or put a liquid medication on it to stop the bleeding. In the other type of surgery, the doctor actually cuts out the mole and the surrounding skin and then closes the wound with sutures. Having a mole surgically-removed will cost you between $150 and $400 per mole, and it may or may not be covered by your health insurance. Although most insurance won’t cover cosmetic mole removal, they usually will cover the procedure if the doctor feels the mole might be pre-cancerous.

Another method of mole removal that has become very popular is having it taken off by laser treatments. One of the good points about having laser treatment is that there will be no scar. Unfortunately, laser removal only works on moles that don’t go below skin level, and it may take three or more treatments to eradicate the mole completely,  costing as much as $50 to $100 per mole per treatment. If you have several moles to remove and they each need a number of treatments, this method could end up costing you a lot of money.

Before you have any mole removed, you need to do some research about the options that are open to you. If the mole doesn’t really show and isn’t giving you any trouble, you’d be wise to just leave it alone. If some type of mole removal does need to be done, talk to your doctor to determine what method would be best for you and to find out what it the mole removal cost is going to be.

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Does Mole Removal Have To Be Painful?26 Feb

John here…

I just wanted to write a quick post about the pain involved in getting moles removed.

…it seriously hurts!

At least that has been my experience…  I posted some pics in my “personal story” with removing moles which are pretty gruesome.

Here is a link: “My Personal Mole Removal Story

All I can say about the “old way” to removing moles was that it HURT REAL BAD!!

Even after local anasthetic shots to numb the area, I wasn’t prepared for the pressure and pain that came with getting that mole ripped out of my skin…

It really was horrible!

The “new way” is oh so much better…

For starters there are no knives involved, in fact there is nothing metal even!

There is also not anythign that you have to do that is painful, and every single mole removal strategy I put in my ground breaking report is 100% natural!

I really got tired of seeing my friends and family resorting to painful mole removal methods, especially surgeries – when none of that is even necessary.

The all natural methods do not hurt, do not require a doctor visit, and when done does not leave any scarring!

To find out more, just click here: “Mole Removal Secrets – Pain Free

If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below!

I love to help…

John the “Mole Man”…

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Easy To Use Method For Removing Moles26 Feb

So what is the easiest way to get rid of a mole…?

What are your choices, going to the doctor might sounds easy, cause all you do is go in there and then let them do the rest…

That part of that scenario that isn’t all that “easy” is recovering from the apple corer plucking your mole out of your skin.

Those things go deep!  They really hurt…

I know what I’m talking about, read my story and view the pics of my post mole removal experience at the doctors office…

Click here: My Mole Removal Story

Since then, I have learned so much about getting rid of my moles, and have figured out how to make it as easy as possible.

It is important for me not to experience pain when getting rid of moles, so I made sure in my report that nothing hurts!

If there is any sensation, it is a tingling, or momentary feeling…  It doesn’t stay for long…

Most of the methods in my report take less than 5 minutes a day, can be squeezed into the busiest of schedules and be performed at home, on the road, or even at your office when you get to work.

It really all depends on how you want to go about getting rid of your moles… once and for all!

It it wasn’t easy, I didn’t put it  in the report, plain and simple…

After all, I’m a busy guy, so I understand how important it is for this to be easy.

Click here to read more about my report: “The Secret To Natural Mole Removal

If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below so we can you get you some answers…

Talk soon…

John the “Mole Man”…

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Is Removing Your Own Moles Expensive?26 Feb

Getting rid of Moles doesn’t have to be expensive…

I know, that bears repeating doesn’t it?!

You see, before my buddy on my ship told me how to naturally get rid of moles I always thought it was an expensive venture (and painful too – that is a different issue though!).

If you haven’t read my story yet, it is here on the blog…

Here is a link to it, just in case: Mole Removal Story

So…  I always thought it was expensive, basically like just giving all my money to the doctor.

Buying lotions and creams that didn’t really work started to be pretty expensive as well!

I mean, your spending like 30 to 50 bucks for a little vial and it only treats one mole, and even then… depending on how big or stubborn it is, you can’t even get rid of one!

That to me was a waste of my money – a very expensive way to get rid of moles…

In the report I wrote, Mole Removal Secrets I talk about the different ways to get rid of moles, all of which are natural, and can be done with just a couple bucks worth of stuff…

…all that can be found in the grocery store – or Walmart!

So instead of spending big bucks at the doctor’s office, and then leaving with stitches, deep tissue bruising and a whole bunch of PAIN…  you can whip up your own all natural mole removal solution in your kitchen, and then apply it when you have time…

In the comfort of your home, away from prying eyes – the only way people will know is when they notice your skin!

Free of moles and looking healthy!

Check out my “All Natural Mole Removal” report to find out more.

As always, if you have questions or comments, please leave them, finding out more about how this is helping you is important to me!

Talk soon…

John the “Mole Man”…