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Types And Natural Removal For Moles
In medical terms, a mole is referred to as a melanocytic nevus. Skin moles are so common that just about every person will develop one or more sometime in his/her life. Despite this fact, skin moles are among the most difficult skin conditions for modern medicine to properly treat.
A mole is formed when melanin, which is a brown pigment produced by skin cells, develops in high concentrations on the skin. As a result, most nevi are brown or black in color. They are so common that they have a wide range of classifications, including:
(1) Blue nevi: They occur very deep in the dermis. (2) Compound nevi: Beauty marks come in this category. Compound nevi are very dark in color and are slightly raised. (3) Epidermal nevi: These nevi usually appear on the upper half of the body. They are flesh-colored and raised. The recognized cause of these nevi is genetics.
(4) Clark’s nevi also called dysplastic nevi: They tend to stem from abnormal cell growth and can be pre-cancerous. These moles are different from non-cancerous moles: they tend to be larger with irregular borders and coloration. As a result, they look like melanomas, and are often removed to confirm the diagnosis. Dysplastic nevi do not morph into melanomas, but are markers of risk when there are many of them. In medical terms, this condition is known as atypical mole syndrome.
(5) Giant hairy nevi: They are often very large and hairy and are unsightly. In terms of health, they can pose a risk as melanoma may be present in approximately 10-15% of the cases. (6) Intradermal nevi: These nevi are usually flesh-colored and raised. (7) Intramucosal nevi: These are nevi that occur in the mouth or genital area (mucosal tissue).
(8) Nevi of Ito and nevi of Ota: These nevi are found on the shoulder or face. They are flat and brownish in appearance. (9) Nevus sebaceous: These nevi appear on the scalp. (10) Spitz nevi: These nevi usually occur on children. They are often reddish in color and are raised. Yet another variant of this type is the reed nevus, which commonly occurs on the legs of young women.
Fortunately, the vast majority of moles are benign and pose no health threat, though they can be unsightly, which causes many people to seek their removal. However, in some instances, a mole can develop into a cancerous melanoma. If a mole is suspected to be a melanoma, it is important to have a test done to confirm this.
Besides, having a mole on your body that you don’t want to be there is almost like having a cold. You feel violated, invaded and helpless to what nature has done to you. Have you had multiple episodes of mole removal at your doctor’s, experiencing several different forms of treatment? Moles that are inconveniently placed on your body where they would rub against your clothing and would even get so sore that they would bleed should be removed.
As with other skin abnormalities, moles are classically removed by laser, surgery, or electrocautery (burning). Most of these treatments require multiple visits to the doctor. Laser and electrocautery treatments are not always effective because they only reach the outermost layers of the skin, while moles penetrate very deep into the dermal tissue, often beyond the reach of these treatments. Surgery, the other option doctors commonly offer, involves cutting out the mole. The resulting wound requires stitches, which will in turn leave a scar.
Fortunately there are other methods for natural mole removal that really work, and they work without pain and they leave no noticeable scars. One of the most common methods of natural mole removal can be found in an over-the-counter cream. The cream is applied causing the mole to scab over within a short period of time; after the scab drops then it takes about a month before the redness completely heals. Scars are rare but they can happen.
There are several other methods of natural mole removal that are available and instructions can be found on various websites on the Internet. NeviCurative provides a safe and effective alternative to current medical treatments that can be invasive and expensive. It provides total clearance of moles without any recurrence, discomfort, or tissue damage.
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What is Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Laser skin resurfacing is a cosmetic procedure used to treat wrinkles and skin irregularities, typically on the face. It utilizes concentrated light beams aimed at the skin and pulsing in a short pattern to burn away the layers of skin. This procedure is sometimes called a laser peel or lasabraision.
Types of Laser Skin Resurfacing
There are two main types of laser skin resurfacing currently being used by cosmetic surgeons. CO2 laser resurfacing uses ultrapulsed, or short pulsed, light energy and scans the area to remove the skin's layers. It can be used on most facial abnormalities, including enlarged glands, skin cancers, warts, scars, birthmarks, and wrinkles. It works best on abnormalities that are somewhat superficial.
Erbium laser resurfacing is used for deeper wrinkles on the face and other areas of the body. This technique causes fewer side effects than the CO2 laser and also has a shorter recovery time. Those treated with a CO2 laser typically have a two-week recovery time, while the erbium laser requires only one week of recovery time.
The Procedure
The procedure is typically the same no matter what type of laser is used. Laser skin resurfacing is an out patient procedure and begins with local anesthesia to block the pain. Some doctors will administer sedatives as well to keep you calm during the procedure. A full-face treatment takes between an hour and a half and two hours, while a partial procedure is done in 45 minutes or less.
The Recovery
Recovery takes between one and three weeks. Most patients are able to return to their normal activities as soon as their pain allows, but the treated area will be red and tender for a few weeks after treatment. Be prepared for the fact that the treated area will both look and feel like a moderate sunburn after treatment, complete with peeling skin, itching, and burning sensations. This is normal, and it will fade with time.
Wound Care
Laser skin resurfacing burns away the damaged skin layers, so it does create a slight wound. The area that is treated will be covered with a dressing immediately after the procedure. This will be removed within three days of the procedure in most cases. After this, patients will cleanse the area several times a day with a saline solution, and then cover it with an ointment as prescribed by the doctor. This prevents any unsightly scabs from forming. After 21 days at most, the area should be healed.
Once the wound has healed, most patients notice a slight pink color to the skin. This is temporary, but it can last as long as six months, so most patients choose to wear a concealing makeup over the area. As long as the wound is healed this is fine.
Complications
As with all medical and cosmetic procedures, there is a chance of complications with laser skin resurfacing. Some patients will experience milia, which looks like small white bumps on the healing area. These can be gently removed with a damp towel.
Sometimes patients will have increased or decreased pigmentation in the area treated. This can be bleached or covered with makeup. If you have laser skin resurfacing near your mouth and have ever had a cold sore, it may come back. Anti viral medications can prevent this, but talk to your doctor first.
Some patients will have a bacterial infection as a result of the procedure. Some doctors will recommend a preventative antibiotic before and after treatment. This is particularly important for patients who have lowered immunities.
The treated area will swell after the procedure. If you sleep on an extra pillow, this can reduce the swelling. Ice can also be used to treat swelling. Scarring is possible, but not very common. Finding a skilled, highly qualified physician to perform the treatment will lessen the risk of scarring and other permanent side effects from the treatment.
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