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Mole Removal Plastic Surgery

July 12th, 2009
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Mole removal plastic surgery is a procedure that alters the facial or body structure to better than usual after elimination of mole. People who have a history of skin cancer are best candidates for the mole removal plastic surgery. Those who have suspicious looking moles that are asymmetrical or growing out of proportion should also opt for this procedure.

First step of mole removal plastic surgery is skin biopsy where the surgeon does a skin punch to determine the nature of mole. After that, the best removal method will be done based on the result. As the patient undergoing treatment, it is your responsibility to thoroughly investigate if your plastic surgeon is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. (Or the board of your country)

Risks associated with mole removal plastic surgery include infection at surgery site, allergy to anesthesia, damage to nerves and scarring. Of all these, scarring is most common. But since mole removal plastic surgery is intended to also heal scarring, this is the advantage of the procedure. The work of removal plastic surgery is to properly design the removal of a skin mole which can make the difference between a small, hidden scar and a wide, unattractive scar. This is achieved by non-surgical and surgical methods. Non-surgical methods include scar-massage, silicone sheeting, and avoidance of sun/UV exposure. If scar is still visible and disturbing some time after the removal of mole, surgery method will be implemented.

Some of the commonly removed skin lesions by mole removal plastic surgery:

Actinic keratoses - patches of rough red/brown skin due to prolonged sun exposure

Seborrheic keratoses - raised thickening of skin that often have a tan or brown color

Dermatosis papulosa nigra - multiple raised, brown or black bumps on upper cheeks near the eyes

Xanthelasma - a small, yellow growth that occur on eyelids

Syringoma - skin-colored growth on/near lower eyelids or along nose side

Lentigines - also known as “age spots” or “liver spots”, are over-sized freckles caused by excessive sun exposure

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