Mole Removal Without Clinical Treatment?
We know NoNevus™ is the best mole & skin tag remover available; however we want you to know all the latest medical data concerning mole treatments, before you choose any mole removal option. After reading this page we hope you will choose the NoNevus™ mole removal treatment. This brief web page includes all current mole removal options, products, and procedures. Please review all your options before choosing mole removal. All links on this page are for reference. Please visit.
You may be considering "mole removal" for several reasons. If you have to live with multiple moles, it might be a traumatizing experience when your moles seriously mar your physical appearance. Stares of strangers can be hard to bear.
It is interesting to know that not everyone wants to remove their moles. Celebrities have been known for their beauty moles, like Marilyn Monroe. In such instances, the mole actually enhances the beauty of the person, as in the Arab world where moles are thought to be a mark of beauty.
Another reason you may be contemplating removing your moles is because of the irritation and pain they cause; especially when they develop under folds of the skin or when they are in constant contact with your clothing.
Before you choose the way in which you want to remove your moles
you should know the dangers involved with clinical treatments.
Mole removal has been done in the past exclusively by a dermatologist or doctor in a high priced outpatient surgical facility. Before removing moles, you need to consult your doctor or dermatologist "on your first visit" to ascertain whether the moles are cancerous.
If they believe it is cancer they will perform a simple biopsy on your mole. Using a scalpel, the doctor removes a small sample of skin extracted from your mole for scrutiny under the microscope. Sometimes, the sample may have to be sent to a laboratory for further testing. Upon confirmation of the malignancy of the mole or moles, the dermatologist would then cut off the entire mole including the surrounding skin tissue to prevent spreading of the cancer. The wound would then be stitched up. Non-cancerous moles may be removed safely in a number of ways.
Most of the mole removal procedures today are outdated. Common mole removal methods such as burning, freezing, or laser treatments can leave unsightly scars or actually stimulate growth. Natural mole removal treatments are preferred.
One method of mole removal is "Cauterization" or burning off the mole by using an electrical current. The pain involved with this procedure is described as a sharp snapping pain. Numbing of the area is required.
"Cyrotherapy" is the term for freezing the mole to facilitate its removal. A doctor will apply "Liquid Nitrogen" to a metallic tool such as forceps to freeze the mole before it can be removed. These procedures may sound simple but the results hinge on the skillfulness of the dermatologist just like the success of a surgery depends on the surgeon. Skin burns or diachronic lesions could result from the treatment. There have also been complaints by patients about permanent scarring.
"Excision" with scissors or scalpel is another method of mole removal that your dermatologist may recommend. Beware. It can be an excruciatingly painful experience for those who are sensitive to pain and blood. Though local anesthesia is administered, patients who have multiple moles can still find the sting rather irritating and uncomfortable.
"Laser treatment" is also available for removing moles. Your dermatologist may suggest using this method to remove smaller moles. This treatment procedure is not suitable for mole removal as it may stimulate growth. Lasers also cannot penetrate deep beneath the skin surface. Though this method is reputed to be thorough and neat, the expenses can be substantial ($400 per treatment) if you need to remove multiple moles.
Mole removal is a cosmetic procedure, so it does not fit into the criteria for "medical procedure" covered under your insurance policy. Read your policy document carefully and call up the insurance company to verify if the expenses are claimable under your insurance policy.
Now there are other safer, natural removal options avaiable for removing moles. Natural products such as Wart Mole Vanish will remove one mole ($89), Dermatend will remove 2 moles ($99) or best value: NoNevus™ will remove 4 moles. NoNevus™ is the safest, most effective mole removal treatment available. A 100% natural removal cream to remove moles, freckles, and skin tags.
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