How to Scarlessly Remove a MoleThe appearance of moles during childhood and adolescence is continued by their raising up during the adult age. Although often inherited and totally harmless, moles can be removed either on request for cosmetic purposes or because they have aggravated, grown or changed in color. The most basic type of intervention is excision and even if it involves a high degree of safety, it is not free of all inconveniences: the appearance of the mole removal scar. There is not a big drama in scarring as such, since the mark can be only temporary and heal well in time, but the complete recovery depends on many factors. First of all, the formation of a mole removal scar depends on the size and depth of the mole as well as on the dermatological procedure used to treat the problem. Deep cuts with stitches are more likely to leave scars behind, unlike more superficial therapeutic procedures. Laser treatments can also cause quite a lot of scarring because light influences directly the structure of the cells, evaporating the tissues that need to be removed. Probably the intervention most likely to leave your skin free of any mole removal scar is shaving. Applicable only for certain types of moles, shaving consists of the skin cutting together with the portion that protrudes. The only risk with shaving comes from the regeneration of the mole starting from the cells that could remain behind. Therefore, expert medical diagnosis is the only one that can determine treatment. Plus, such preoperative stages can also predict or anticipate the mole removal scar as a way to minimize it. This peculiar observation should ring an alarm bell to people who choose surgery just because they consider moles unaesthetic. There are methods to reduce a mole removal scar and they usually consist of further surgery or the use of natural remedies meant to stimulate tissue regrowth right after the wound has completely healed. It is important to start the anti-scar treatment the moment the new cells are formed and the wound is closed so that you do not impede the process. Moreover, another way to reduce to reduce the risk of a mole removal scar becoming permanent is by keeping infections away. The application of topical antibiotics is a must until the full healing of the formal mole. ———————————-
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