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Wart and Mole Removal

June 25th, 2009
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Mole and Wart Removal

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As you may be well aware now, there are numerous natural and surgical procedures for Wart and Mole Removal. And of course, the removal may not be necessary most of the times unless the wart or mole is found to be cancerous, painful or causes embarrassment. Sometimes, it is difficult to ascertain if the skin growth is a mole or a wart. An experienced dermatologist can help in identifying it correctly.

Mole and Wart removal share similarity of certain methods. Some of the home remedies for wart or mole removal are more or less similar. But more strikingly similar is the surgical procedure called freezing or cryosurgery. It is a common procedure for wart and mole removal as it is effective and can be used without qualms on sensitive areas. The set back is it takes a long period of time. Your wart or mole will be prepared for freezing two weeks ahead. After that, the freezing instrument is used to simply touch and freeze the wart or mole. It feels as though an ice cube is giving a numb sensation to your skin. Then the frozen mole or wart is shaved away while the wound is cauterized. The usual care applies to ensure wound does not become infectious.

The positive point of this mole or wart mole removal is although it takes time, it is reported to be safe while the healing is fast and hassle free. There is also minimal risk of scarring and less chances of recurring growth. Doctors also find that the surrounding skin area of the wart or mole is not damaged by the cryosurgery procedure.

Apart from cryosurgery, laser surgery can also be used to remove wart and mole. This procedure involves the wart or mole being burned off with a light ray. But this has chances of scarring though healing is fast.

All said and done, wart or mole removal by the methods above must be done by professional surgeons to avoid problems.

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