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Our office specializes in non-surgical mole removal or reduction. The most prudent option in your case would be non-surgical with reduction of the mole with lasers and Hyfrecation. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
This type of mole needs specialized treatment. you can try shave removal with laser or desiccation at the base. It may require a few treatments. If you want this completely removed it needs excision but this would require a graft or flap to limit scarring. I suggest something conservative like shave removal first. A well trained cosmetic dermatologist who specializes in scarring is the best option for you. Best, Dr. Emer.
It is not standard of care to freeze a mole. As a previous doctor posted, the lesions you are calling "moles" may be seborrheic keratoses, which are warty growths that sometimes mimic moles. Your doctor should be able to clarify what you had. After freezing, the skin may be red...
There should be no changes. We recommend not getting area wet for first day due to potential infection and application of antibiotic solution to area with a q-tip and leave open to air. If you are still worried contact your Doctors office and speak to someone there. Hope you enjoyed show at least.
There are many easy methods to biopsy or remove moles on the skin without major surgery. I would suggest yo see a plastic surgeon to discuss options for removal. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles