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Should You Remove a Mole From Your Face

March 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Skincare 

Skin moles can be a real problem for some people, impairing one’s look and causing great dissatisfaction and even poor self esteem. Moles can appear anywhere on the body, but they are really bothersome in visible areas like the face. Facial mole removal thus represents a common intervention practiced in lots of countries worldwide, with the mention that several aspects have to be covered before considering surgical treatment. The costs of facial mole removal requested for cosmetic purposes is not covered by insurance; the only situations when coverage becomes possible is when there is a health problem involved.

There are three main procedures for facial mole removal: laser therapy, excision with stitching or excision with cauterization. Laser therapy is not considered surgery because it does not involve any tissue cutting. Preparatory stages are necessary regardless of the type of treatment selected for facial mole removal. Firstly, there will be a delimitation of the skin portion that will need to be cut, surround the mole as such. After this delimitation, a disinfectant and an anesthetic have to be applied before the start of the procedure.

The facial mole removal begins when the skin and the nerves get numb and the blood circulation is reduced. The use of stitches is only required for moles that have grown deep in the skin layers. If the mole is superficial, cauterization of the wound is used in order to stop the bleeding and increase the healing rate. The recovery is usually slow, but if you handle the wound well, you can improve the healing process and grow new healthy tissues faster. Antibiotics are normally applied topically to eliminate the risk for infections.

As for the facial mole removal with a laser beam, we must stress out the fact that only a professional can decide whether light therapy is the right one for you. Take for instance laser treatment: it is considered to be pretty expensive and it only works for flat superficial moles. Larger nevi will be difficult to eliminate by laser because the light beam doesn’t get inside the tissues and many mole cells can remain active beneath the skin. The price for a facial mole removal by a laser intervention ranges from $100 and above, with the mention that most of the time several laser sessions are necessary for good results.

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