Over exposure to direct sunlight is believed to be a top cause of mole development
. In particular the development of malignant atypical moles can be of concern. Dysplastic moles or melanomas also often start with these types of moles.
Individuals are commonly motivated by a number of factors as soon as they decide to eliminate their moles. Firstly it can be a cosmetic issue, as people can feel that their moles are unsightly. Alternatively it can be that the mole is itchy or irritable and can bleed when scratched. As we have already mentioned, moles can also pose a risk of cancer. For all of these reasons, mole removal is a something that is of concern to many.
Moles may be eliminated by cutting the mole away from the skin and then stitching up the wound. Excision is painful and can cause scarring. Moles can also instead be cauterized; this method burns the mole out of the skin and while doing so, seals the tissue. This means that there is no actual incision or bleeding as a result. Laser removal procedures may also be utilized but since the laser doesn't penetrate to the deeper layers of the skin, it isn't helpful in the removal of moles that are deeply within the flesh.
The mole can alternatively be shaved from the skin, using a scalpel. Only moles that are considered superficial and surface bound will be eliminated by this method. Anesthetic is used to block the pain but there is no guarantee that this type of procedure will not leave permanent scars.
Our skin is very essential to us and we would definitely prefer to utilize a mole removal method that doesn't leave any ugly scars on our skin. Herbal remedies and natural ingredients can be applied with hot water and placed on the skin to remove moles. Some of the natural ingredients that can be used are vinegar and caster oil or honey. Pineapple and fig stems can also be used as can vegetables such as cauliflower. All of these can be effective in the removal of unsightly moles.