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Moles are one of the common problems that many people suffer from. That is why many of them seek the help of cosmetic surgeons to perform mole removal. Because of all the mole removal myths, people will try to stop them from proceeding with the removal.

One of the most common myths of mole removal is the development of a red scar. Though the opposite is also true, a red scar may appear after a mole is removed surgically. However, that is temporary, thus the mark will disappear once the skin starts to heal.

"Do not cover your wound with any bandages" is part of the myth that most people believe in. "Leaving a wound open will make it heal quickly" is what the believers of this myth will tell you. Through the air, you can easily contract various bacterial infections and that is why the doctors feel you should cover the wound with an antibiotic ointment.

Speaking of antibiotic solutions, many people believe that Neosporin can help once the mole has been removed. However, using that on sensitive skin may cause an allergic reaction. It is possibly a better idea to ask the dermatologist to subscribe a solution that will be more effective. Using Vaseline on these wounds is in many cases better than any other solution. People also believe that vitamin E is one of the best nutrients for those who had undergone mole removal surgeries. However, science proves the opposite. Studies show that consuming this vitamin can slow down the healing process, whereas applying its topically onto scars may worsen them.

Available methods to remove moles

If you do not want to be put under the mercy of the scalpel, you can choose laser therapy instead. They use a special laser that produces a straight beam that is concentrated on the mole to eliminate it quickly. This is not something that will work well for a mole with very deep roots.

Perhaps you can look at Cryosurgery rather than laser treatment. With this method, they take a device and add liquid nitrogen so that the temperature can drop substantially. The moment this device touches your skin it will destroy the cells in your mole. Because there will be no flow of blood to the cells due to the very cold temperature it will cause simultaneous explosions of the cells.

Home remedies are something else that can be just as effective to remove your moles. In order to remove your mole you can put baking soda, honey and cauliflower onto your skin if you have it available in your home. You can even check stores for lotions and creams that are enriched with these elements.

It will be better for you to ask assistance from a dermatologist before you try just any of these methods. Who knows? The possibility that he or she will give you something for smooth skin will be great. In order to assist you with more information you can visit this site.

by: Hani Mazarian.




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