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Mole removal begins with a comprehensive examination and consultation to determine the likelihood of a mole being worrisome. Excisional and incisional biopsies are reserved for suspicious moles. But it’s good news that most moles are not problematic and are only cosmetic, thus leading to the option of scarless or non-surgical mole removal with lasers and RF and plasma. Our office specializes in non-surgical mole removal. Best,Dr. Raffy KaramanoukianRealself 100 Surgeon
Most skin growths under the breasts are actually not moles but seborrheic keratosis which are removed easily by curettage for roughly $500. Sincerely, David Hansen,MD
"Moles" underneath the breasts are most likely benign growths known as seborrheic keratoses. They can be easily removed in the office by using either liquid nitrogen or curettage or combinations of both. I charge $150 for the office visit at which time a large number can be removed. Vermont is a lot less expensive than Beverly Hills!
In my opinion and long experience, Scalpel Sculpting followed by Dermaplaning (if needed) would be the treatment of choice for removing flat moles--dark or lighter-colored--from any location, including the face.Although removing moles by any method from the face is likely to leave a small...
It's understandable to have concerns about healing and scarring after having moles removed. Here are some insights that might help address your questions: Healing Process: After mole removal, especially on the face, the healing process can vary from person to person. Generally, you can expect...
Mole removal begins with a comprehensive examination and consultation to determine the likelihood of a mole being worrisome. Excisional and incisional biopsies are reserved for suspicious moles. But it’s good news that most moles are not problematic and are only cosmetic, thus leading to the o...
I recommend getting an in-person formal evaluation with a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist. Moles can be removed with a laser, radiowave or shave. If there is any scarring or pigmentation following the removal, your dermatologist can treat those conditions as well. See an expert. Best, Dr....
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