What is the procedure for removing a mole?

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  1. Dr. Arthur Perry
     
    Dr. Arthur Perry answered:
    If a mole is suspicious, your doc will remove it. She'll usually take out the whole thing, not just a piece. And a pathologist will look at it under the microscope. If it is a nothing, you're done. If it is questionable or a cancer, then you'll need a second procedure to remove more skin.
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  2. Dr. Joseph Ajaka
     
    Dr. Joseph Ajaka answered:

    For those that are not of medical concern, Moles can be removed quickly and easily using the latest in Laser technology.

    A local anesthetic is used to numb the area. For raised moles, the laser, known as the "Erbium", is used to shave off the mole. It will form a scab, which will fall off after a week. If the mole is pigmented, a second treatment of BBL laser will be required to remove the pigment. This again is extremely quick and easy. The pigment is brought to the surface, will form a scab and also fall off in a week.

    There is no scarring and patients tolerate the procedure extremely well.

    We perform many mole removals at out clinic, and patients are very happy that even the most delicate areas such as the face can be treated with no scarring

    The attached link is of a mole removal using the Erbium Laser

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLidP6yQkRA

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  3.  Stephen Handisides
     

    A skin mole is the most common type of benign skin growth and usually nothing to worry about. But what if it is in a highly visible place which causes embarrassment and an uncomfortable level of self-consciousness?

    If you have a mole in a place which makes you shy or awkward then mole removal is a common procedure. However, did you know that there is an ultra-modern form of mole removal? One which doesn’t involve surgery or chemical methods of bleaching?

    Laser mole removal offers an alternative to surgery and it can improve some otherwise disfiguring moles. Each mole is assessed by our doctors to see if laser mole removal is appropriate and they can advise as to whether this type of method would give a beneficial result.

    How does a laser remove skin moles?

    During your treatment the laser beam penetrates the top layer of skin to deliver its energy which targets and disperses the pigment within the mole. Different types of laser, with different wave lengths, can be used.

    The type of laser depends on the degree of pigment (colour) within the mole. You may need more than one session to achieve the desired result.

    What happens after the treatment?

    After your laser treatments you should expect the mole to appear darker or even red.  When the mole turns into a scab your body has taken over the healing and it should come off in about two weeks. 

    The skin underneath will be very sensitive and you should take precautions to protect it. Apply sunscreen to the area daily for a few weeks. But if you could avoid sun to the area all together this would be best.

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