Moles & Skin Tags Removal
Moles, also known as nevi, are common skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They typically vary in color, shape, and size, and while most moles are benign, changes in them can sometimes indicate health concerns. At Elite Implant and Aesthetic Medical Center, we understand the importance of monitoring moles and offer a range of treatments to address any concerns you may have about their appearance or health.
Know More About Mols
Moles are caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, which grow together to form a distinct spot on the skin. The exact cause of mole formation is not fully understood, but several factors can influence their development. Genetics plays a significant role, as moles often run in families. Sun exposure can also trigger the formation of new moles or cause existing ones to darken. Hormonal changes, such as those occurring during pregnancy or puberty, can lead to the development or alteration of moles. Additionally, some moles are present from birth, while others develop over time due to the accumulation of pigment.
Moles are typically small, round or oval spots on the skin that are darker than the surrounding skin. They can range in color from light brown to black and may be flat or raised. Most moles are uniform in color and have a smooth surface. However, changes in a mole’s appearance can be a cause for concern. Symptoms that may indicate a need for medical evaluation include changes in size, shape, or color, especially if the mole becomes asymmetrical or has irregular borders. Itching, bleeding, or oozing from a mole can also be a sign of potential issues. If a mole grows rapidly or appears different from other moles, it’s important to consult a dermatologist.
While you can’t prevent moles from forming entirely, you can reduce your risk of developing new ones and protect existing ones. Limiting sun exposure is crucial, as UV rays can trigger the formation of new moles and cause existing ones to change. Wearing sunscreen with a high SPF, protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours can help protect your skin. Regularly monitoring your skin for any changes in moles and conducting self-exams can also aid in early detection of any potential issues. If you notice any changes in your moles or new growths, it’s important to seek professional advice promptly.
Moles Treatments We Offer
Excision
Cryotherapy
Electrosurgery
Laser removal
Excision
Excision involves surgically removing the mole and a small margin of surrounding skin to ensure complete removal. This method is ideal for moles that need to be analyzed for potential malignancy.
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and remove the mole, making it a suitable option for benign moles in non-sensitive areas.
Electrosurgery
Electrosurgery involves using an electric current to remove the mole, which is effective for smaller, benign moles.
Laser removal
Laser removal is another advanced option that uses focused light to target and remove the mole, often used for moles in visible areas.
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