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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Removing Facial Moles:


Removing facial moles is an important procedure. Laser surgery is the most preferred technique in removing moles. Before opting for laser surgery it is important to get an insight into moles.
Moles are minor outgrowths that surface on the skin. They are generally brownish in color. They tend to occur alone. Some moles may occur in groups. Some moles may be black in color, whereas some may be the same color as that of the skin. Moles could be round or flat. Some may have a raised pattern.
It is common for some moles to surface during puberty and pregnancy. Existing moles could become larger and darker.
A majority of the moles exist for 50 years before fading away. Some moles disappear on their own, whereas others get lighter in color.
Researchers are of the opinion that genetic factors play a crucial role in the development of moles. However, the exact causes of mole development are uncertain. Its preventive measures, too, are largely unknown. Some believe that the sun plays a positive role in the formation of moles. Moles are seldom cancerous.
Removing facial moles is not an easy task. Removing moles is possible through laser treatment. In some cases,removing facial moles takes place by causing the skin to become numb. Scissors or scalpel is then used to remove the growth. After this procedure, the region is allowed to heal. This gives rise to a scar that is flat. In some other cases, the mole needs to be removed completely.
Laser removal of moles is by far the most simple for eliminating moles on the skin. In most cases of laser removal anesthesia may not be necessary. Some individuals undergoing laser treatment have reported a tingling sensation. Alternatively, some individuals feel as if a rubber band snaps the region.http://www.biblehealth.com/moles/removing-facial-moles-the-favorite-techniques.html

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