Friday, November 20, 2009

Which medicine is used to remove the moles on the skin?

There are many creams available in the market which are to be applied carefully to the localized mole. Any idea of a good medicine or cream?

Which medicine is used to remove the moles on the skin?
None that really works. I asked a friend who is a dermatologist if there is any cream/medication and she said no. You have to have a doctor remove it. Depending on how big the base is (how wide it is) you might have to have a stitch or two. If you have insurance they should cover it, but if you dont' have insurance it's not extreemly expensive. I dont' have any and I've had 2 removed It cost me about $200 for the doctor visit and everything included.
Reply:Surgery.
Reply:There's no medicine.


They're either cut out with a scalpel or burned out via LASER. Under local anaesthesia, of course.
Reply:Creams do not work, because a mole starts under the skin. It can only safely be removed by a doctor. The methods are listed below.
Reply:Check out this web site : www.no-moles.com. I bought their product Bio T, and it worked. It is a dark colored, all natural paste. It didn't hurt or burn, and completely removed the moles. You rough up the mole a little with an emery board, apply the paste, and cover with a bandaid to hold the paste in place.





I used it on my neck because my necklaces kept pulling across a couple of stand up moles and irritating them.





Just follow the directions and wait, don't pick at it ! The mole will dry up and fall off. Be advised that there will be a white scar afterward, but it will be smooth and even with the surrounding skin.
Reply:Liquid nitrogen or electric cautery. Chemical do not count as they seldom work.


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