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Mole Removal ? Dangers Lurk in Clinical Treatment

Mole removal is considered for several reasons. For someone who has to live with multiple moles, it could be a traumatizing and stressful experience when the moles seriously mar the physical appearance of the person. The stares of strangers can be hard to bear. As for another group of people whose moles have grown malignant, ie the skin growth has turned cancerous; it is not exactly a choice for them. Lastly, you may be contemplating removing the moles because of the irritation and pain especially when they develop under the skin folds or are in constant contact with your clothing.

Yet, it is interesting to know that moles are not hated by all. Celebrities have been known for their beauty moles, like Marilyn Monroe. In such instances, the mole actually enhances the beauty of the person. I will share with you the dangers of clinical removal should you consider going to the dermatologist. I will also show you where to find a secret natural treatment that has set many free from their mole condition permanently.

Currently, mole removal is usually done clinically by your dermatologist or doctor at the clinic. You need to consult the dermatologist on your first visit to ascertain whether the moles are cancerous. What he/she would do is to perform a simple biopsy on your mole. A small sample is extracted from your mole for scrutiny under the microscope. Sometimes, the sample may have to be sent to a laboratory for further testing. Upon confirmation of the malignancy of the mole or moles, the dermatologist would then excise or cut of the entire mole including the surrounding skin tissue to prevent spreading of the cancer. The wound would then be stitched up.

Here’s a quick summary of the common mole removal methods and its associated risks should you decide to get rid of all your moles.

Cauterization/burning of moles using electric current. Cyrotherapy is the medical term for freezing of the skin growth to facilitate its removal. Liquid nitrogen is applied to the metallic tool such as forceps to freeze the mole before it can be removed. These procedures may be simple but the results hinge on the skillfulness of the dermatologist just like the success of a surgery depends on the surgeon. Skin burns or dyschromic lesions could result from the treatment. There have also been complaints by patients about permanent scarring.

Excision with scissors or scalpel is another mole removal method your dermatologist may recommend. However, you must be aware that it can be an excruciatingly painful experience for those who are sensitive to pain and blood. Though local anesthesia is administered, patients who have multiple moles can still find the sting rather irritating and uncomfortable.

Laser treatment is also available. Your dermatologist may suggest using this method to remove smaller moles. This treatment procedure is not suitable for larger moles as it cannot penetrate deep beneath the skin surface. Though this method is reputed to be thorough and neat, the expenses can be substantial if you need to remove multiple moles.

Other than the physical dangers mentioned above, there is another pitfall you need to be aware of. Mole removal for cosmetic reasons would not fit the criteria for medical coverage under your insurance policy. Read your policy document carefully and call up the insurance company to verify if the expenses are claimable under your insurance policy. There is a high chance that even appeals for claims would be rejected outright if the moles removed are benign.

Having explained the risks to you, you should be in a better position to decide whether you still wish to go to the dermatologist for a clinical removal. Recently, there has been a breakthrough discovery made by a long-time mole sufferer to permanently put a stop to his mole condition in 3 days with natural treatment methods in a safe and painless way. Many folks who have turned to his natural mole removal solutions also found freedom from their chronic mole condition. Read my blog to learn more.

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Davion is a successful webmaster and author. Find out more about fast, effective and natural mole removal methods that you can apply from home at his blog moleremoval.blogspot.com.

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Skin Tag Removal ? is Natural or Clinical Removal Better?

Skin tag removal is usually performed clinically by the dermatologist or your family doctor at the clinic. Alternatively, folks may use a do-it-yourself (DIY) medication sold at local pharmacies to get rid of those ugly skin tags. To most folks, this appears to be the only options they could think of. Unknown to them, more people who have understood the benefits of using natural remedies are starting to adopt this approach to remove skin tags at home.

If you are healthy and do not have any drug allergy, you would not be new to prescribed medicine or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. You may already know that these medications often produce side-effects, be it harmless short-term effects which can be felt instantaneously or have long-term repercussions. Traces of harmful elements in the medications could lead to complications on our skin or rashes.

First of all, we would examine the adoption of modern clinical techniques for skin tag removal for its potential risks. Skin tags can be frozen off and removed by a common technique called cyrotherapy which is also used to remove other kinds of skin growths such as moles and warts. Another method is by cauterization or simply burning the skin tag off using electric currents. The skin tissue around the skin tag is at risk of skin burns or dyschromic lesions.

Clinical methods of removal involving excision by a scalpel or scissors can be painful especially if you suffer from multiple skin tags. Even under the numbing effect of local anesthesia, patients have complained about the irritation and discomfort they have to endure during the process. Bleeding will result as well and aluminium chloride is often applied to stop the bleeding. Scarring is also possible.

No doubt that these clinical methods may offer relief to your skin tag problem, they are ineffective in preventing its recurrence in the future. In other words, the treatment may not bring permanent and lasting results. These treatment methods may not be cheap as well. In case you are not aware, skin tag removal is largely a cosmetic procedure and is unlikely to be covered by your insurance policy. You may have to foot the entire bill.

These are some of the reasons why people are starting to explore other ways to remove skin tags in a safe and affordable manner. It is understandable that they are looking towards a permanent solution to their skin tag condition which clinical treatment has no absolute answer for. Skin tag victims have had to suffer this condition until recently when a sufferer managed to eliminate his skin tags and set himself free permanently. He now shares about his secrets to getting rid of skin tags naturally, painlessly and most importantly, permanently within 3 short days from home. Find out about his story from my blog.

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Davion is a successful webmaster and author. Find out more about fast, effective and natural skin tag removal methods that you can apply from home at his blog skintagremoval.blogspot.com.

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Wart Removal ? Clinical Treatment is No Longer the Best

Wart removal by clinical treatment is not the best. This may be a bold statement but as you read on, you will realize why this is so. If you are thinking that self removal of warts at home is the better alternative, you are both right and wrong. You are correct in the sense that you can administer the treatment yourself from home, but wrong if you associate it with the usage of over-the-counter (OTC) or prescribed medicine such as salicylic acid and tretinoin plasters and other products with skin-peeling properties. This article will expose some of the risks and shortfalls you need to consider before going for a clinical removal treatment performed by your dermatologist. You will also catch a glimpse of the benefits of using totally safe and natural home treatment versus using OTC medications to get rid of those warts.

Let us take a closer look at the clinical wart removal treatment you would probably be subjected to at the dermatologist’s clinic. Chances are the dermatologist would recommend cauterization, cryrotherapy or excision to get rid of those warts. Laser treatment may also be suggested as another alternative but it is mostly avoided if necessary due to its high costs. Here’s a brief summary of each treatment method and its possible harmful effects.

Cauterization is the medical term for burning of the skin growth. It is used in conjunction with electric current and this removal treatment is sometimes called electro-surgery. Other than warts, it can be used to remove other skin abnormalities such as skin tags and moles. This process may be simple but the success depends on the skills of the dermatologist performing the procedure.

Cyrotherapy involves freezing the warts so that they can be easily removed. The dermatologist would clip the wart with forceps or other metallic tweezers and apply liquid nitrogen, freezing the warts almost instantenously. The risk of suffering from skin burns or dyschromic lesions/wounds do exist for these methods.

Excision by a pair of scissors or scalpel can hurt even when the patient is under the numbing effect of local anesthesia. Bleeding is likely to take place and if the skin tags are numerous, the bleeding can be a rather messy sight for the patient. If you cannot stand the sight of blood, reconsider this option. However, the bleeding is relatively harmless and aluminum chloride is often applied on the affected area to alleviate it.

Clinical methods may be fast and take a few hours to complete, but the full recovery from the wound marks could take weeks. In some cases that have gone wrong, permanent scarring is a repercussion the patient has to live with. The plight of these folks needs to be acknowledged and empathy accorded. After all, quite a number of people remove warts to enhance their physical appearances. There is also no guarantee that the warts would not return after the treatment. Talking about the cosmetic effect, you may wish to know that cosmetic wart removal is not included in the list of illnesses and diseases covered by insurance companies. Lots of people fail to realize this, that the warts are surgically removed for its aesthetic value. Warts are hardly a health threat, unless they are malignant ie cancerous which do occur in genital warts. It would do you good to clarify with the insurance companies least you have to fork out a hefty sum of money for treatment.

What about OTC medications for wart removal? OTC medications may produce indirect side-effects be it immediately or weeks/months down the road. The patient may have sensitive skin condition or are allergic to certain medical agents in the medication. A direct side-effect could be the development of skin rashes.

I have outlined these potential risks and pitfalls so that you will be well-informed. People suffer at times not because there are no proper treatments or cures but simply because of ignorance and/or lack of communication and discussion with their doctors. Warts problem can only be properly dealt with at the clinic until recently when a natural treatment method surfaced. It was not discovered by medical researchers but by a wart sufferer who discovered some simple-to-follow and natural wart removal secrets and overcame his chronic skin condition permanently. Folks, who got to learn about his methods, applied them and thus far have revealed outstanding results. Read more at my blog about his battle against warts and how he succeeded with his natural, safe and permanent wart removal treatment.

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Davion is a successful webmaster and author. Find out more about fast, effective and natural wart removal methods that you can apply from home at his blog wart—removal.blogspot.com.

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Mole Removal – Dangers Lurk in Clinical Treatment

Mole removal is considered for several reasons. For someone who has to live with multiple moles, it could be a traumatizing and stressful experience when the moles seriously mar the physical appearance of the person. The stares of strangers can be hard to bear. As for another group of people whose moles have grown malignant, ie the skin growth has turned cancerous; it is not exactly a choice for them. Lastly, you may be contemplating removing the moles because of the irritation and pain especially when they develop under the skin folds or are in constant contact with your clothing.

Yet, it is interesting to know that moles are not hated by all. Celebrities have been known for their beauty moles, like Marilyn Monroe. In such instances, the mole actually enhances the beauty of the person. I will share with you the dangers of clinical removal should you consider going to the dermatologist. I will also show you where to find a secret natural treatment that has set many free from their mole condition permanently.

Currently, mole removal is usually done clinically by your dermatologist or doctor at the clinic. You need to consult the dermatologist on your first visit to ascertain whether the moles are cancerous. What he/she would do is to perform a simple biopsy on your mole. A small sample is extracted from your mole for scrutiny under the microscope. Sometimes, the sample may have to be sent to a laboratory for further testing. Upon confirmation of the malignancy of the mole or moles, the dermatologist would then excise or cut of the entire mole including the surrounding skin tissue to prevent spreading of the cancer. The wound would then be stitched up.

Here’s a quick summary of the common mole removal methods and its associated risks should you decide to get rid of all your moles.

Cauterization/burning of moles using electric current. Cyrotherapy is the medical term for freezing of the skin growth to facilitate its removal. Liquid nitrogen is applied to the metallic tool such as forceps to freeze the mole before it can be removed. These procedures may be simple but the results hinge on the skillfulness of the dermatologist just like the success of a surgery depends on the surgeon. Skin burns or dyschromic lesions could result from the treatment. There have also been complaints by patients about permanent scarring.

Excision with scissors or scalpel is another mole removal method your dermatologist may recommend. However, you must be aware that it can be an excruciatingly painful experience for those who are sensitive to pain and blood. Though local anesthesia is administered, patients who have multiple moles can still find the sting rather irritating and uncomfortable.

Laser treatment is also available. Your dermatologist may suggest using this method to remove smaller moles. This treatment procedure is not suitable for larger moles as it cannot penetrate deep beneath the skin surface. Though this method is reputed to be thorough and neat, the expenses can be substantial if you need to remove multiple moles.

Other than the physical dangers mentioned above, there is another pitfall you need to be aware of. Mole removal for cosmetic reasons would not fit the criteria for medical coverage under your insurance policy. Read your policy document carefully and call up the insurance company to verify if the expenses are claimable under your insurance policy. There is a high chance that even appeals for claims would be rejected outright if the moles removed are benign.

Having explained the risks to you, you should be in a better position to decide whether you still wish to go to the dermatologist for a clinical removal. Recently, there has been a breakthrough discovery made by a long-time mole sufferer to permanently put a stop to his mole condition in 3 days with natural treatment methods in a safe and painless way. Many folks who have turned to his natural mole removal solutions also found freedom from their chronic mole condition. Read my blog to learn more.

This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any ezine, newsletter, blog or website. The author’s name, bio and website links must remain intact and be included with every reproduction.

Davion is a successful webmaster and author. Find out more about fast, effective and natural mole removal methods that you can apply from home at his blog moleremoval.blogspot.com.

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