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There are two surgical ways to remove moles; one from the cutting out the moles and then the stitch called as excision with stitches. Other is to erase by using a tool that burns the mole, this method is called as excision with cauterization.

There is another method called as Laser treatment where a laser beam is penetrated through the skin and this beam has to remove the moles. Most of the dermatologists will not advice for Laser treatment as the beams do not remove the moles from the root of the skin. Depending on the type and size of the mole the excision methods are prescribed.

There is confusion between the birthmarks and the moles. Mole is always thought to be a dark spot or the allergies on the skin. The procedure used to remove moles is very different from the removal of birthmarks or keratoses or some abnormal blood vessels. Hence the doctors will disagree with the misconception of birthmarks and the moles.

Many people wonder just how moles are caused; some people may get their moles at birth while others may come with age. Another major cause of moles is sun exposure, which plays a major role in the development and look of moles. Lastly, moles may appear simply because you are from a family that is prone to moles.

The mole removal method involve some risks as they may result in skin infection, skin allergy or may be even affect on the nervous system. A dermatologist with the best skills has to be consulted in order to avoid the side effects.

Other risks may depend on which part of you is being treated and the other method would be removed. One of these risks may be that after you have had a mole surgically removed, you may be left with an unsightly scar. Your surgeon will give you a general idea of what type of mole you have and where, before the procedure is performed.

The mole removal surgery procedure involves cleaning the area of the mole at the first and then numbing the area with a sort of anesthetic and the surgeon has to wait for about 20 minutes for the area to completely numb. Then a drape will be spread on you depending on the size of the mole and the type of mole removal procedure used. Using a scalpel the surgeon shaves the area of the mole. Then an instrument or a tool is used to burn the area of the mole, later the operated area is cleaned using a solution. The removal of the mole may result in bleeding; in order to stop the bleeding bandages are covered over the area. The wound must heal; hence the surgeon will prescribe antibiotics.

The wound have to carefully bandage and the antibiotics has to be taken without fail in order to avoid the infection. The operated area has to be cleaned on a daily basis with the prescribed diluted hydrogen peroxide or with water until the wound is healed. Your moles are now removed and you can lead your life normally.

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