The Mechanism Of Mole Removal

Published: 28th December 2011
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Moles are usually a cause of embarrassment to many people. These people are embarrassed by both moles on other people and moles on themselves. They feel that the moles make them look less beautiful (or handsome as the case may be) and that they cause disgust when other people look at them. It is for this reason that these people try as hard as they can to have the moles removed. They work hard day and night, read widely, ask for medical advice from doctors, nurses, family and friends concerning moles; they even spend a lot of money and other resources to see to it that one way or another, the moles are removed. Discussed below, are some of the numerous ways of mole removal.

One of the easiest and cheapest ways to remove moles is by use of castor oil. Castor oil has been used for the removal of moles for a very long time. The Romans have been known to use it for a very long time to heal ailments such as muscle ache, body pains and fevers. Even today, scientific research has shown that castor oil is effective in the removal of moles.


Being a skin condition, it is important that advice be given by a specialist on the skin. Dermatologists are doctors who have specialized in the skin and are therefore the best people to talk to when having skin related problems, including moles. They are bound to give one advice on how to remove them and even suggest to that person the best way to have it removed surgically or with the use of medicines.

Among the latest techniques is removal by use of laser. The doctors and/or surgeons then direct a laser beam towards the location of such moles and it is removed in a matter of minutes. The person who wants them removed goes to a hospital and is put under a surgical bed and at times an anesthesia is administered to that person to put them to sleep.

Despite many moles being natural and having no negative effect on one's health, some moles are cancerous. The moment one notices such moles on oneself or a friend, it is important to seek medical advice and have the moles removed as soon as possible. For this reason, even if one thinks they make them more beautiful or more handsome, they should find a way to have them removed.


The removal of moles is very safe and poses very little side effects. And those side effects are usually mild posing no great harm to the patient. The only, or maybe most common effect is that of an irritating feeling that causes scratching on the spot where the mole used to be. Many people speculate that the removal of moles is painful and can cause a lot of anguish to the patient. Nothing could be further from the truth.

There is also a way in which one can remove moles safely at home. This is done by incision by stitches. One such procedure is done by inserting stitches under and cutting it out with a sharp razor blade. Such procedures should however be performed by someone who has some medical experience even if it is as little as first aid.

Mole removal procedures are important for people who are embarrassed by them. However, there are some people who are said to look better with their moles. Maybe the moles that the person has also makes them look better and so they should not disturb themselves by going for such procedures.

So that you can know a little more with regards to mole removal at home. Go to http://www.molegone.net

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