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Skin Formations Removal

Mole Removal

Moles (also called melanocytic or pigmented naevi) are areas of pigmented skin. Raised or flat, moles can be present from birth or can appear later in life. Most moles are harmless, but you may wish to have a mole removed for cosmetic reasons.

Sometimes a mole has to be removed because there is a risk it has become malignant (cancerous) or because it has become a nuisance (for example catching on clothes or a razor).

Various methods are used to remove moles. Raised moles can be treated with shave excision, where the mole is cut down to the level of the surrounding skin, either using a scalpel or electro-surgery. Flat moles or moles that are suspected to be malignant (cancerous) are cut out entirely and then the wound is closed up with stitches.

Your specialist will advise which method of mole removal is most appropriate for you.

All procedures carry risks as well as benefits. The chance of complications following mole removal depends on the type of procedure and other factors such as your general health. Your specialist will explain how the risks apply to you.

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