Cosmetic Mole
Removal: Top 5 things You Need to Know
While some of us may
view moles as beauty marks, there are others amongst us who would prefer that
some of our moles be removed for cosmetic reasons. The idea of having anything
removed from your body might lead you to hesitate to book your consultation
with a cosmetic surgeon. However, the removal of moles is a relatively
straightforward and pain-free treatment.
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It’s important to
note that prior to any moles being removed, they need to be examined in order
to ensure that they are benign. The treatment for removing any moles that
demonstrate markers for skin cancer is a little bit different. Your cosmetic
surgeon will discuss your options with you if your moles are suspicious.
This list of the top
5 things that you need to know about the cosmetic removal of benign moles can
help you to make a better-informed decision about getting the treatment done.
1. Mole removal is an
outpatient procedure
According to the skin
professionals at The DOC beauty clinic, the procedure to remove a mole for
cosmetic reasons can be performed on an outpatient basis. It’s a relatively
straightforward procedure that can be done in under an hour. The true length of
time that it takes will be determined on the size of the mole, the location of
the mole and the treatment that is being used to remove the mole.
2. Mole removal
doesn’t need to be painful
Quite often, one of
the fears about any procedure is wondering how painful it might potentially be.
When the procedure is performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon, it
should not be painful at all. Your surgeon will offer a range of pain-relieving
solutions that can help to minimize any discomfort that may occur.
At most, you
will feel a small pinch or sting injectable local anesthesia is used.
Pressure is all that will be felt after you are completely numbed. If you are
undergoing laser therapy, you should feel nothing more than a similar sensation
to an elastic band being snapped lightly against your skin.
There are some over
the counter products that claim to treat and remove moles but you cannot
control the pain or effectively minimize the potential for inflammation and
infection. The best and safest course of treatment is in the hands of a
professional.
3. The procedure can
be done on your lunch break
The procedure to
remove a mole can take just a few minutes or as long as an hour. It will depend
on the size of the mole, the depth of the mole and the type of treatment that
is being used to remove the mole. During your consultation, your cosmetic
surgeon will be able to let you know about how long you should expect to spend
during your treatment.
4. Healing times may
vary
Patients who have to
have moles cut out may require stitches after deeper moles have been removed.
Those who undergo laser therapy may not require any type of downtime, but may
need to offer protection to their sensitive skin.
As with any type of
procedure, recovery times can vary greatly. Avoiding activities that may
potentially cause injury or infection is often suggested for up to a week. If
you have stitches, you may need to wait for up to two weeks.
5. You may have a
small scar
Having the mole
removed using a shave or surgical excision may result in a small scar. Laser
therapy may not result in as large of a scar, but you may still be left with
one when the pigmentation in your mole is safely targeted by the laser.
Your
surgeon will use great skill and take great care to minimize any scarring. Many
do find that they are much happier to live with a small scar than they are with
a large mole.
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