(YahooNews) April 17, 2008 --A leading New Jersey Dermatologist, speaking in a hospital interview said, "The latest research conducted on the effectiveness of lasers, and its use for mole removal, revealed laser treatments stimulated growth of moles, warts, and skin tags causing many to reappear after removal," said Dr. Geoffrey Rappert, a member of the American Board of Dermatology.
Rappert is also Chief of Dermatology at Holy Mother Hospital in Teaneck, New Jersey. "Sometimes laser mole removal treatments work, other times they just grow back." The doctor concluded, "this has to do with the way laser light gently donates energy or waves of photons causing rejuvenation of the cell." "More research may be needed in this area to prove its effectiveness, or, lack thereof, but from the current data, it looks like laser increases the growth process of lesions like moles, skin tags, and warts," the doctor said.
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