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Laser Mole Removal

Laser mole removal is the most innovative way to remove moles today. This is a less invasive way to remove moles without surgery. Laser mole removal is the way to get rid of a mole that is not dangerous to the person who has the mole and is often used in cosmetic mole surgery. If you have a mole that is troubling you for cosmetic purposes, you are better off to opt for laser mole removal than surgical removal so that there is less of a chance of scaring.

 

Moles can be very unattractive, especially if they are on the face or in a prominent place. They may also make a person who has the mole feel unattractive and self conscious about their appearance. For this reason, may people opt for laser mole removal to get rid of these unwanted moles.

Most people have some moles on their body. They are different than freckles as they tend to be larger, darker and can also be disfiguring. Laser mole removal is best for those who have moles on their face that can affect a person's life. Many people are born with these moles. Many parents will choose laser mole removal for their children who are born with disfiguring moles, especially on their face. Years ago, there was not much that could be done for children born with these moles. They had to live with them because removing them by surgery would cause a scar.

Using laser mole removal causes less scaring and can rid the child of the mole without the scar. This can enable a child to lead a normal life.

Even adults who are bothered by moles can have them removed either in the office of their dermatologist or a plastic surgeon who can remove the mole using this new technology. It is non invasive and works much better than its predecessor which was only surgery. The only time that laser mole removal will not be used is if you have a mole that is suspicious for cancer. In such a case, you will most likely get a punch biopsy, which is still the gold standard of treating atypical moles. It is important to realize that most atypical moles are not cancer. Doctors, however, want to follow protocol and get a biopsy of the mole. This is unable to do when you undergo laser mole removal.

Laser mole removal is very safe and can be done right in the office of a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Depending on the size of the mole, it may take a few treatments before the mole is completely removed and a little while for the site to heal. But heal it will. And you will not look like you had surgery.

If you want to get rid of a harmless mole, the best way to do so is through laser mole removal. You can have this performed easily in a dermatologist's office or even in the office of a plastic surgeon.

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