July 8, 2009

The Best Methods of Face Mole Removal

There’s always a dilemma when you consider doing anything permanent to your face. After all, you’ve probably heard the horror stories about people who have had different procedures done only to end up with unsightly scarring or disfigurement. Although the incidence of problems like these is rare, you still don’t want to end up being the 1 out of 1,000,000 people who winds up looking worse than you did before you tried anything. You want to be very careful about the methods you or anyone else uses when working on your face. You may have considered having a face mole removal but been afraid of what the results might be. This article will help you weigh your options.

It can be really confusing to read all of the information regarding face mole removal on the Internet, because so much of it conflicts with other things you’ll find. For instance, there are those who rave about the safe, non-scarring effects of over-the-counter mole removal creams and others who will caution you to never try any of these products because they aren’t safe. How do you know what to believe?

The safest way to get the information you need on the Internet is by going to websites you can trust. You can get reliable mole removal information by doing a search on sites like webmd.com or mayoclinic.com. These sites will help you identify dangerous moles which shouldn’t be treated any way except by a doctor. If your mole first appeared after the age of 20, changes in color, size, or shape, becomes painful, oozes, bleeds, itches, or becomes scaly, these are signs that something may be amiss, and you should see a doctor right away.

Surgical face mole removal can be quickly done right in a doctor’s office. After numbing the area, the doctor will remove the dark pigment and some of the skin surrounding it. If the mole isn’t large or deep, it can be cauterized. Larger moles removals may need to be closed with some stitches. Unfortunately, a surgical excision will also result in scarring. While most scarring will fade with time, some scars can actually look worse than the mole did. Instead of just visiting a doctor or dermatologist when you want a mole removed from your face, you may want to consult with a plastic surgeon. Although the plastic surgery will be more costly, the plastic surgeon will also be more conscientious about your appearance.

A lot of people are opting for laser face mole removal these days. This is a popular method of mole removal because it leaves almost no scarring. The downside to laser removal, however, is the cost. While some doctors will advertise that they’ll do laser mole removal for as little as $50 a treatment, what they don’t tell you is that it will cost $50 per mole and that you’ll probably need several treatments on each mole before they disappear. You could end up paying hundreds of dollars for mole removal that your insurance company won’t cover, because most mole removals are considered cosmetic procedures.

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