Mole Removal

October 8th, 2008 | by admin |

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Mole Removal

How to Remove Your Moles

By Dr Anne

Moles can be both ugly and dangerous (due to higher risk of cancer), and so sometimes it is best to remove them.

But there are many ways removing moles can be done unsafely, and some of the most common methods of mole removal can leave scars that are worse than the mole in the first place.

Moles are actually technically called melanocytic naevus. They are dark and sometimes raised spots on the surface of the skin, and can appear or disappear at ANY time of your life.

Consider how you want your moles to be removed. Doctors will normally remove moles with a little knife and that is probably the cheapest way to do it, but it can really leave an ugly scar. Having your moles removed with a laser is pretty expensive but it usually won’t leave any noticeable marks.

Cut a small tube from a plain potato and put on the wart or mole. Cover it with the same tape or bandage and leave for 4-7 days. As the potato decomposes, the wart or mole will turn black and fall off.




Observe the size and color of your moles. Visit a dermatologist or a surgeon to inquire whether the moles need surgical treatment. If yes, get them removed professionally. If no, take steps to remove them naturally.

Prepare a list of items useful in removing moles naturally. Cauliflowers, garlic, pineapple, castor oil, honey, fig stems and hot water with vinegar are considered effective in mole removal. Select only one from the mentioned items.

Although laser has been tried for moles, it is not the method of choice for most deep moles because the laser light doesn’t penetrate deeply enough. Typically, the doctor or dermatologist (a skin specialist) may choose excision with or without stitches depending on the depth of the mole and the type of cosmetic outcome desired.

Wash the moles with hot water five to six times a day. Let your skin dry, then apply cider vinegar to your moles with cotton swabs. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with cool water.

The most common method of mole removal is actually simple surgery by a doctor using a scalpel. This can be both painful and leave a scar. Other surgical procedures are freezing and burning, which again, are both painful and leave scarring.

You now have the ability to eradicate moles in just a few days. Then, watch them heal right before your eyes revealing fresh, beautiful skin. This simple process will change your life, both physically and mentally. You will have a mole free body in no time without the hassle of doctor’s visits and the outrageous office fees.

Apply the extract of the milkweed herb on the mole and leave it overnight. Do this home remedy for a week. You will see the mole is on the verge of disappearing. This is very effective home remedy for moles

Read about Herbal Natural Home Remedies and Girls Discussion Forum. Also read about Beauty and Makeup Tips

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This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the guidance of a licensed physician if you need medical advice.

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  1. 5 Responses to “Mole Removal”

  2. By Greg Harlow, Ph.D. on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Milkweed extract is an excellent natural treatment for removal of warts, moles, skin tags, and genital warts. PhytoMedx sells a specially formulated preparation of milkweed milk that makes the treatment process extremely easy and relatively inexpensive (compared to surgical removal by a doctor). The 2-4 week treatment process is painless and leaves no scarring. Visit http://www.phytomedx.com for ordering information.

  3. By Michelle(Remove Moles) on Oct 10, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for the complete details about mole removal… I have plans to remove moles and your post has given complete information about the mole removal procedures and its importance…

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    Some more tips would be great. Any more information and experiences are appreciated.

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