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In ancient times certain people might have used skin moles as a sign of beauty, but nowadays pretty much no one wants to have moles on their faces and bodies.




  • Near relatives will sometimes overlook the depressed emotions of a patient with a mole.

  • Sometimes the patient might mistake this for being ignored.

  • Which can cause the patient to avoiding activities.

  • Sometimes people will go through a personality change caused by stress and become withdrawn.

  • It is very crucial to support patients even though a mole might seem insignificant..




  • Other annoying things about moles are that sometimes they can rub against clothing and become painful and inflamed, get in the way during shaving or cause other problems. On the other hand the mole can be small and go unnoticed.



    A coworker of mine had a mole looking like a big raisin. Lucky her it was in an unobrusive spot.


    Something that is ofter overlooked in favour of the cosmetic aspect is the unfortunate truth that some moles can sometimes develop into really dangerous skin diseases like melanomas. It is therefore recommended to remove or at leas keep a close eye on moles.





    Shaving
    Biopsy can be compared to shaving. It simply cuts away the raised portion of the blemish, leaving the base intact. It can be beneficial since it heals easier and quicker than a base excision and requires no stitches at all. As in the methods above the area around the mole will be numbed with anesthesia and cleaned before the procedure. This procedure is cost effective. It can leave some darker skin since the base of the mole is still remaining in your skin. The procedure is quick and can be used to take samples from the mole to check for cancers.

    Mole Removal

    The methods yields slightly different results so research them all and find out which of them are most suitable for your personal needs.









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