Yes, they can be either burned off, froze off, or surgically removed.
2007-02-04 09:30:16
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answered by rosey 7
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Yep. bypass and notice a wellbeing care provider ( maximum kin medical doctors can do this). What they do is they numb the portion of the mole with injection of Marcaine or different numbing agent regularly ( it relatively is the main painful, burning experience, yet is going away in seconds) Then they'll shrink it out,;reckoning on the dimensions of the mole, they'll use the two a CO2 laser to ablate it (leave a delicate dissapearing scar) or use some stitches to close the floor lower back up. After wards it is going to take some days and you haven't any longer have been given from now on mole. :) It in basic terms takes a jiffy and is painless after the numbing section!!! they regularly despatched the bumped off mole for a pathologist to make specific it relatively is not cancerous. it relatively is in basic terms a pre warning, extra suitable than in all probability it relatively is not cancerous. in case you deside againt removing it, please shop a watch on it for replace in length and visual charm. If it gets larger bypass and notice a rfile. :) stable success.
2016-10-01 10:33:19
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answered by newborn 4
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Go see your GP. If you have any family history of melanoma (skin cancer) then he/she will probably be pretty helpful, otherwise they will probably just keep an eye on them just in case and advise you to try and live with them as most potential partners aren't bothered by this kind of thing, and if they are then they're too superficial to bother with. A **** covered in warts is likely to be a different matter!!! The get frozen off at your local STD clinic with liquid nitrogen by the way!
2007-02-04 09:32:11
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answered by Buckaroo Banzai 3
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Yes I've had a couple removed at my GP's, I had a local anaesthetic and he cut them off and stitched me up, then to be safe sent them off for testing as they can go cancerous.
2007-02-04 09:35:49
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answered by alimarwil 3
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think so. visit your local GP, who will look at them and advise you what to do next. i know our local GP just removes them from places like the back, top of leg, but if it is on face, ears then we get refrerred to plastic surgeon. i have had 1 removed from face and 3 removed from top of shoulder and it didn't hurt. good luck.
2007-02-04 09:30:09
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answered by magicalle 4
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No probs. It's not even a hospital job. Your GP can do it. I had one removed a few months back. Its painless and takes about two mins.
2007-02-04 09:36:50
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answered by trickyrick32 4
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You vain man. Why would you want them removed. I think the small flattish ones look nice. If you have blackcurrants though....you should book your Harley Street consultation right away!
2007-02-04 09:34:23
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answered by Nikki 4
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Moles are hyper-pigmentation which could appear just about anywhere. These might be taken off with surgical procedure, or by using several diy home cures.
Surgery treatment is pricy, being anywhere from $125 to $500 and it can easily produce scarring. Natural home remedies usually are low priced and even will get rid of ugly moles within just a few days without leaving scars.
Home made remedies may use apple cider vinegar, fresh juice from sour apples, as well as baking soda and castor oil applied over a few days.
2014-07-20 06:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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