Monday, 25 March 2013

Several Surgical Options on How to Get Rid Of a Mole Condition

By Melynda Poppe


People with moles that have suddenly become problematic often find themselves frantic, looking for solutions to their problem and researching various mole removal methods. But there are now a number of solutions or treatment options specifically available to people who suffer from these mole conditions. The common surgery method is probably the first thing that people would immediately think of. This procedure would not subject the patient to any pain at all. The dermatologist simply assesses the skin, numbs the area where the mole is, and the mole, and then cuts it off the skin. Ordinarily, you wouldn't have to worry about stitches except, of course, in cases where the mole removed are of a relatively large size. The doctor will prescribe something for the pain and you will take that as the stitches heal.

A highly delicate process in surgical mole treatment is freezing. Liquid nitrogen is the main tool in this procedure. It is applied directly on the moles and, after a while, the moles will fall off. Some pain is involved in this procedure. Of course, depending on the skin type, some scarring could result when this procedure is done. Freezing, also called cryotherapy should always be done under the close supervision of a dermatologist.

A slightly newer surgical method is also available that gives good results. The doctor would still have to administer some anesthetic to numb the area of skin where the mole is. The mole will be removed by using an electric point directly on the inner skin tissue it is attached to. Recurrence of the removed mole would be vastly eliminated because it is the mole cell that is directly hit. Scars, however, are a huge possibility in this procedure, which is also known as electrosurgery.

The goal in using most of the surgical mole treatment options is to achieve a lasting solution to the skin condition. You should remember, however, that the differences in skin type is one factor that causes surgery to have different effects or levels of success in people. This is especially apparent in laser surgery. You will notice that darker skin would show more flawless results than people with lighter skin who underwent the procedure. The mole cells are directly zapped through the use of laser - a special light that has the capability of rendering the nerves and skin tissue surrounding the moles disabled. A fortnight would be enough for the recovery and healing period. But take note that this procedure does not come cheap at all.

Further evaluations and assessments would reveal that there are upsides and downsides to all of these surgical treatments. It would be up to you to study them carefully in order to make a good decision on which surgical procedure to apply. The skin doctor will do analysis of your condition and skin type to deduce the best surgical options that will work best for you. It would be in your best interests if you get as much information as you need about your mole condition and how to get rid of moles before taking the final step and choosing one specific surgical process to undergo.




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