Noooooo, moles and warts are completely different things. I would NOT recommend it.
2007-04-13 19:34:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Safely & Permanently Remove Moles, Warts and Skin Blemishes
2016-05-16 03:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if it was they would advertise it as wart and mole removal. You need to be very careful with moval removal since some can be cancer. That is not something I would play around with. If you want a mole removed, see your doctor. I did not have insurance the last time and I set up a payment plan at my derm. office. See if that is an option for you!
2016-04-01 01:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it definitely isn't recommended. I think you'd be wasting money on the wart remover and it would only irritate the skin around the mole. did someone tell you it's a cancerous form? otherwise live with it for a while. Because it's elective out-patient surgery most No-cost/low-cost clinics won't help you unless it becomes a risk to you by being cancerous or maybe a risk because of it's location.But no guarantees!
Please wait for a professional to help you. Doing something to medicate yourself could lead to a $$ hospital visit.
2007-04-13 19:51:20
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answered by michelle_l_b 4
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Especially since you complain of no insurance, LEAVE IT ALONE, moles can get infected if messed with. They should only be removed by a doctor. I have a bunch of moles and doctors have told me that they can be tempermental, they should be watched for changes, can get cancerous., and only removed by a professional.
2007-04-13 19:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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UH NO, sorry you have no insurance. If its interfering with your health. You possibly can go to ER and they will bill you. I wouldn't remove it yourself. Moles are complicated.
2007-04-13 19:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.
Warts are caused by a common (normal) virus. I have them sometimes.
Moles have many, many causes.
They are completely different and you shouldn't treat them the same medically or otherwise.
2007-04-13 19:41:37
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answered by Amaebi 3
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i dont think so cuz i had to get one removed and they had to like did it surgically with a small anesthetic
2007-04-13 19:34:52
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answered by ybba745 2
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No, You need to see a dermatologist.
2007-04-13 19:40:30
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answered by Jan C 7
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I wouldn't do that. I would go to a dermatologist.
2007-04-13 19:35:49
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answered by sandij88 2
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