Am I a Good Candidate for Laser Mole Removal?

mole removal

Are you looking to get one or more of your moles removed? Mole removal surgery is an option for some patients and some of their moles, there are other moles that may be better served by a scar-free solution. Consider moles that are in very visible locations on your body or your face. While the scars may be minimal if you opt for mole removal surgery or freezing therapy, it may not be the ideal solution for some who are looking to focus on an aesthetic improvement.

Are you a good candidate for laser mole removal? The best way to determine your candidacy is to schedule a consultation with a surgeon who can evaluate your moles and your overall health, according to SkinCancer.org.

How Does Laser Mole Removal Work?

According to the skin experts at https://www.thedoc.com.au/, the laser removal procedure provides a safe option for removing unwanted moles from the face and body. The results leave your skin beautifully flawless, after minimally invasive treatments that require no incisions, no downtime and no need for surgery. There are ways to do this at home too, as shown in this Indiatimes article.

The skin is thoroughly cleaned prior to the procedure. A local anesthetic may be used in order to make the procedure more comfortable for the patient. The laser is then guided so that it targets the pigmentation in the mole with intense light bursts. Many patients need just one or two treatments in order to completely eradicate signs of the mole.

The Ideal Candidate for Laser Mole Removal Treatments

The ideal candidate for this non-invasive treatment is an adult who is in good overall health. It’s important to note that before a mole can be removed with laser therapy it needs to be examined in order to ensure it is benign. If the mole has any of the markers that may potentially indicate skin cancer, it will need to be removed using another method.

If you have a history of skin cancer or have any other underlying medical concerns, it’s important to discuss this with your surgeon. The more information your surgeon is armed with, the better he or she will be prepared to help you get the best in results from your removal therapy.

What Else Can Laser Therapy Treat?

Laser therapy can also address other darker pigmentation on the skin, as is often seen with birthmarks, age spots and freckles. Skin tags, which are benign flesh-colored growths, can also be addressed with laser therapy.

Scars, such as those often seen left behind after acne has been treated, can be addressed with the same laser therapy that targets the pigmentation in moles.

The therapy can be used on almost every part of the body, including the face, chest, neck, arms, feet, hands and legs. Sometimes laser treatment is used for hair.

How Long Does Treatment Take?

Each treatment appointment may take as little as 30 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated. Most patients find that they are able to get their treatment done in under an hour. Some may need just one single treatment on a mole, while others may need two or three appointments in order to see their areas of concern completely eradicated.

To learn more about the results that you could potentially see, be sure to schedule your consultation with a plastic surgeon who can help you to achieve your cosmetic goals.

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