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Removing Moles From Your Face – The Do's and Dont's

May 17, 2010 By: admin Category: mole

Most of us have a mole or two (or many more) and most of them stay concealed by clothing. But if you are like most other mole owners, the main question in your mind is probably about the best ways of removing moles from your face.

Moles on your face distract people you are talking to – you've probably noticed how their gaze wanders away from your eyes to focus on your mole.

So while having a mole on your face is probably not the worst thing that can happen to you, you will be far more comfortable when your face is mole free.

Removing moles from your face is no big deal. Whether you take the surgical option, or decide to remove your moles in the comfort and privacy of your home, treatments are usually quick, involve little pain, and should be scar free.

Regardless of how you choose to remove moles from your face or anywhere else, please get them checked by a competent doctor or dermatologist. Most moles are harmless blemishes, but some may be cancerous or potentially so, and the very dangerous skin cancer melanoma often resembles a mole. Any suspicious mole should be removed surgically, and such treatments should be covered by medical insurance.

First Thoughts About Facial Mole Removal

Facial moles can occur anywhere from the top of your forehead to your chin and your neck.

In most locations it comes down to personal choice whether you want a doctor or dermatologist to remove them, or whether you want to do it yourself.

But if you have a mole close to an eye or your lips, the surgical option may be preferable. Home remedies involve creams, pastes or oils which can burn or irritate sensitive skin and eyes, and the treatment could be worse than the problem.

Surgical Removal

When done by a skilled surgeon, mole removal should be quick, permanent and scar free. It requires a fine balance between removing the entire mole, some of which extends beneath the surface of the skin, and minimizing the development of a scar. It's not always easy, and a low impact operation may result in regrowth of the mole if not all of it was removed the first time. Even the best of doctors may need to provide more than one treatment.

Surgical procedures are changing all the time, but there are six main options for mole removal, using five basic techniques – cutting, shaving, burning, freezing and laser surgery.

Cutting or excision is used with suspicious or cancerous moles, and involves removing both the mole or melanoma and some surrounding tissue under a local anesthetic. The operation is supported by pathological studies and usually there is no regrowth. The wound will be closed with stitches, which will have to be removed at a later visit. A thin scar will result, but shouldn't be all that noticeable and will fade over a few months.

Smaller moles may be removed by plug biopsy – the mole is removed with a tool like a micro cookie cutter under anesthetic, and the wound closed usually with a single stitch. This procedure is usually used on normal moles, and scarring is minimal.

Shaving, burning (electrocautery) and laser surgery all work best on flatter moles, and are usually restricted to the surface layers of the skin. When well done they should not leave a scar, although temporary redness may result. They may require more than one visit, and because the treatment does not penetrate far into the skin, mole regrowth may occur in up to a quarter of cases.

Freezing, using liquid nitrogen, is about as effective. The mole is frozen, destroying it and leaving a temporary scab which will soon drop off. If freezing is restricted to the surface of the skin, and you can resist the temptation to pull the scab off before it's ready, there should be no scarring.

All these techniques are suitable for moles anywhere on your face, but your doctor will advise you about your options.

Be prepared for some expense – several visits may be necessary, and unless the mole is cancerous the operation will be regarded as cosmetic surgery by your insurance company, and you will have to pay the full amount yourself.

Home Treatments

There are numerous home remedies available, some using commercial creams you can buy from your drug store, department store or online, and others using natural products and plants which you may have around your home.

They are far cheaper than the surgical alternatives.

While many of these may be worth a try on concealed moles, a lot of the folk remedies are unproven, or can take a long time to work. Some, like sticking a banana skin over the mole, seem totally unsuitable for removing moles from your face.

So let's leave out the doubtful methods.

That leaves us with two main forms of treatment – a few applications of some powerful products, or constant and regular treatments over a few days or weeks with less irritating plant or mineral ingredients.

Most commercial treatments are based on sap from plants which attacks and burns or dissolves the mole, after which it will drop off. These are very effective but should be used with care, and may not be appropriate for moles in sensitive places, such as near the eyes.

The best of these are probably Wart Mole Vanish and DermaTend. They involve one or two applications of a paste or ointment to the mole. After the paste has been in contact with the mole for 15 – 20 minutes it must be removed, otherwise normal skin can be damaged.

The mole will shrivel and change into a scab, which will drop off in a few days – bigger moles take longer. Provided directions are followed, there should be no scarring. But this is powerful stuff, and you may care to try it out on an inconspicuous mole before using it on your face.

You can find links to more information on these products at the end of this article.

More gentle treatments involve plant oils or less caustic substances. One very effective method combines castor oil and baking soda, applied three times a day until the mole drops off.

Sounds simple, but the key is in the treatment rather than the ingredients.

Click this link to find out more about this easy and effective way of Removing Moles From Your Face which you can do anytime at home. And click this link to find out more about Wart Mole Vanish, a fast and reliable treatment for all common moles.

Graham McClung has been concerned about claims made by marketers of mole removal products, particularly those who claim their products can also treat or cure skin cancers. These articles result from his research and personal experience, but should not be taken as medical advice. Because some moles may be cancerous it is essential that you consult your doctor or dermatologist about your moles, and have any suspicious moles removed surgically. Only normal benign moles should be treated at home.

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Mole Vanish Without Scarring – Can You Remove Moles at Home Without Leaving a Scar?

November 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Moles, Warts

It's not all that difficult to remove your moles at home using one or other of the many over the counter mole removal creams. But for many people, mole removal without scarring is the real issue.

Moles are bad enough, but swapping a small ugly mole for a large ugly scar is not much of a deal either. Unfortunately this problem arises from time to time when over the counter mole creams and other home remedies are used to remove moles.

Because different people have different skin, and some are more sensitive and prone to scarring than others, there can be no 100% guarantee that scarring will not follow the removal of a mole.

But here are five tips that will greatly improve the likelihood of mole removal without scarring, and minimise the degree of scarring if any problems arise.

As always, have your moles checked by a competent medical practitioner before attempting to remove them yourself. Unusual moles, precancerous moles and the highly dangerous mole look-alikes, melanomas, should always be treated by a specialist. But most moles are normal, and can safely be removed at home.

So let's get on with it.

Most home mole removal treatments use a cream or paste, usually contained in a mole removal product bought over the counter or through the internet. Most of these treatments are based on caustic plant material, which works by burning or dissolving the mole away in the same way that a powerful acid would. These treatments also work on warts and skin tags.

It sounds a bit frightening, and it is true that some short term stinging is likely. But when applied properly, most of these treatments do result in the permanent disappearance of the mole.

It is also true that if you follow the instructions you will usually avoid any chance of scarring. But sometimes the instructions aren't as clear as they might be.

But that's OK, because For the vast majority of people, scarring can be avoided by using these five simple tips.

Be Rough With Your Mole

You want the cream to remove your mole, and that's all. So give the cream every chance to work fast and effectively by roughening the surface of your mole with an emory board – the sort of thing you might use to smooth your finger nails. Don't overdo it – just rough, not bleeding is enough.

Then lightly scrape the surface of a mole with a needle. Again, don't go too deep – neither of these pre-treatments should cause any pain.

Protect Your Good Skin

Just smooth on a little vaseline around the mole. Make sure none goes on the mole itself

The Cream Only Goes On The Mole

This is one of the two most important tips. Scarring can be caused either by the cream being applied to surrounding normal skin, or too much cream being applied to the mole. The cream will then destroy the mole, and then keep on going into the healthy skin underneath it. This will definitely sting.

The vaseline you have applied around the mole will prevent the first problem.

The second problem can be overcome by using a little cream rather than a lot. Most creams will need more than one treatment, so there's no need to try and blast the mole away with a mega application of the cream. If the mole is in a hard to reach place, it might be wise to get someone to help you.

And if your mole becomes painful after the cream has been in place for a while, wash it off early.

Remove the Excess Cream and Clean And Dry The Mole

After a while you will notice your mole will change in appearance, becoming darker and drier, just like a scab. Follow the directions about how long to leave the cream on, and what to do after time's up – these directions can vary from product to product.

The next step is to apply a band aid or similar dressing, and this should be delayed until the surface of the mole is dry. It is quite possible to transfer unused cream from the mole to the band aid and then to normal skin, with unwanted results. This is most unlikely to happen if the mole is dry.

When cleaning the mole, try not to get any cream on your fingers.

Leave Your Dying Mole Alone

The second most likely way to give yourself a scar where your mole used to be is to pull off the scab before it is ready. The underlying skin will probably be damaged and form another scab while it heals. Do this a few times and a scar is almost inevitable.

The best way to avoid early removal of the scab is to keep it covered. Replace the band aid every so often until, one day, when you remove the band-aid the scab will come too.

Once the mole has been removed, it is normal for the new skin to stay pink for a while. Your natural skin color will soon return.

If the mole was deeply rooted in your skin – below the top layer – you may notice a small depression where the mole used to be. It will look a lot better than the mole, and over time will also fill in and become unnoticeable.

If you can keep these five tips in mind when removing your mole at home, it will drop off naturally with no long term damage to your skin, and the slight but necessary pain that goes along with this process will be kept to a minimum.

While these tips will help minimise scarring no matter which over the counter cream or paste you use, Wart Mole Vanish has proved to be effective with many users. You can read more about Wart Mole Vanish here.

You may have found some of the facts described in this article a little concerning. For example, because moles are part of your skin, it is very difficult to remove them quickly without some pain. And pain is just as much a part of surgical removal of moles, although it is deferred and reduced by anaesthetic.

However there is a home mole removal treatment that involves minimal pain and is just as effective as the over the counter creams. The downside is that it requires many applications of a gentler cream over days or weeks – it is much gentler and scarring is almost unheard of provided the scab is not removed prematurely.

Click on this link to find out more about this Skin Mole Removal Treatment.

Graham McClung has been concerned about claims made by marketers of mole removal products, particularly those who claim their products can also treat or cure skin cancers. These articles result from his research and personal experience, but should not be taken as medical advice. Because some moles may be cancerous it is essential that you consult your doctor or dermatologist about your moles, and have any suspicious moles removed surgically. Only normal benign moles should be treated at home.

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