Friday, October 31, 2008

Remove Moles At Home by the Natural Treatment

By Aaron Lilly

Moles make you look beautiful when it is alone as a beauty spot which will be your identification mark to stand different from the rest, but when they appear in bunches they will make you look awful. And you will automatically look for someone to hide in all the parties or force yourself to cover them with make up.

Moles are very common and can appear anywhere on the body. Moles are skin cells overgrowth; cells appear as cluster rather than spreading over the skin. Moles can be caused by age, skin exposure to sun, hormonal disorders and in some cases can be hereditary as well.

These moles can be of any shape, size and its color may be skin brown, dark brown or even black. Moles are not necessarily harmful, they are just the skin overgrowth, but when you feel the itch or if they are growing, changing colors then those moles can be dangerous as these are the symptoms of melanoma. Moles which are suspicious have to be removed immediately.

When skin is exposed to sun or by genitival variation moles can appear. The pigment generating melanocytes present in cells of the skin should be evenly spread over the body, if these are produced in excess they will lead to moles. The cause for skin cancer is when these moles formed by excess melanocytes get larger in size or leak. Then moles are dangerous to be ignored.

Removal of moles can be done in three different surgical treatments. A dermatologist would suggest the treatment depending on the size, color and shape of the mole you have, they are best to determine the moles suspicious for cancer. The surgical treatments for mole removal are stitching the skin, excision of moles by burning the moles, the last is Laser treatment where laser beam is passed through the skin and the moles are removed from the root.

Surgery for mole removal has become very common. The moles are put under knife by the dermatologist and are charged on an average of $125 per visit. In this type of surgery, the skin surrounding the mole is also removed to avoid the risk of melanoma. All the surgical procedures leave bandages for you to remember the mole removal and the pain or the stitches and burn will leave scars which will take long time to heal. - 15343

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