Thursday, December 30, 2010

Mole Laser Removal

A mole is an irregularity on the surface of the skin. Most people have at least a few moles on their skin. Some moles are present at birth, while others develop over time. They can appear anywhere on the body. Moles vary in size and color, although many are brown or black. Some women develop moles after pregnancy, due to the changes in hormones. Some people may be bothered by the number or the size of their moles, and sometimes they have to be removed for health reasons. There are a few different techniques for removal, including using lasers.


Instructions


1. Find a board-certified dermatologist in your area by visiting the website of the American Board of Dermatology. A physician experienced in laser mole removal will be able to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. Small, flat moles are easier to remove by laser than raised moles.


2. Ask about biopsy. Depending on the characteristics of the mole, a physician may want to have a biopsy done to determine if it's cancerous. If the mole needs a biopsy, a small piece will need to be cut off before the laser procedure, or the doctor may recommend a different form of mole removal.


3. Have the skin numbed. Although molel aser removal is not considered extremely painful, it can be uncomfortable. Depending on the number of moles and size a doctor may decide to apply numbing ointment prior to the procedure.


4. Undergo the laser procedure. Have the laser beam directed at the mole. The laser breaks down the pigmentation of the mole. The beam will be directed at the mole and a series of pulses will penetrate the skin. The procedure will usually take less than an hour.


5. Expect to develop a scab. The mole may initially appear red and the skin may be sore. After a few days the mole may develop a scab, which will fall off in a few days. Keep the skin clean to prevent infection. Using sunscreen on the area for a few weeks is also recommended to prevent sunburn.


6. Discuss follow-up appointments. Depending on the size of the mole, more than one session may be needed. For larger moles, three sessions may be required. Most doctors will charge fees per session. Moles which will take more than one session will likely cost more.







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