Friday, November 20, 2009

Moles Moles Moles?

I am a female.......and getting older....I have been getting Moles on my stomach and a few other places? I feel like maybe they are from a Tanning Bed....anyway...they are about a dime size.....and are raised above the skin a little. What can I get to remove them, something over the counter.....They are med brown in color and no hair growing out of them! any Ideas...................................... hate the way the look! :0(


Barbie

Moles Moles Moles?
Treatment for moles:





If your doctor takes a tissue sample of the mole and finds it to be cancerous, the entire mole and a margin of normal tissue around it needs to be removed. Usually a mole that has been removed won't reappear. If it does, see your doctor promptly.





Treatment of most moles usually isn't necessary. For cosmetic reasons, a mole can be removed in several ways:





Shave excision. In this method, your doctor numbs the area around a mole and then uses a small blade to shave off the mole close to your skin.





Punch biopsy. Your doctor may remove a mole with a small incision or punch biopsy technique, which uses a small cookie-cutter-like device.





Excisional surgery. In this method, your doctor cuts out the mole and a surrounding margin of healthy skin.


These procedures are usually performed in the office of your doctor or dermatologist and take only a short time.





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Reply:ewww....lol j/k you can get them surgically removed.
Reply:Go to a dermatologist and get them checked out.
Reply:Yeah, you should get them checked out by the dermatologist to see if you may have skin cancer.
Reply:My sister's dermatologist told her that there is a gene for the formation of moles. Some people have the gene and are prone to have more moles on their body. She has the gene and I don't. Her skin is a little "pinker" than mine - I have more gold undertones, although I am very fair, like her.





You need to be very careful about skin cancer formation. I would ask your doctor to refer you to a dermatologist. If the moles look dangerous, the dermatologist may remove them and your health insurance would cover the cost. Otherwise, you would have to pay out-of pocket since it is considered cosmetic surgery. Please don't try to remove them yourself.





Good luck to you and please take care of your health!


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