Like getting your wisdom teeth pulled out, mole removal seemingly isn’t high on your “can’t wait for that appointment!” list. Basically, moles are an abnormal collection of pigmented cells, the cells which give color to the skin. Moles may occur since birth or may develop at any age. They may differ in size, small to large, flat to raised and light brownish to dark pigmented or black in color. Appearing mole on the skin is a genetic tendency. Some moles may turn black in the daylight. Some moles even respond to changes in hormone levels, as may happen during pregnancy, adolescence, and mature age.
When you need mole removal treatment?
Whether a mole is affecting your self-confidence or you are concerned about the type of mole it is laser mole removal can reliably and efficiently eliminate your mole with local anesthetic and minimal downtime.
If you have a mole in a position which makes you shy or embarrassed then mole removal is a well-known procedure. There are many types of mole removal techniques, including laser removal and excision. The process of mole removal depends on the size and contour of the mole. In the beginning, your doctor will examine with you which kind of mole removal is best for you.
At PR Plastic, we are offering highly effective laser mole removal treatments that are offered by our broad certified doctor, Dr. Speron. Our advanced laser moles removal treatment uses powerful bursts of laser light radiation that can break down the mole cells in the skin. This process usually takes two or three treatments to destroy the mole. While excision and cutting are the more traditional and favored methods of removing moles, laser removal can be used for harder to reach areas, such as on the face or ears, and can be suitable for dropping multiple moles at the same time.
How does a laser remove skin moles?
During your treatment, the laser beam enters the top layer of skin to pass its energy which targets and disperses the pigment within the mole. Different types of laser, with different wavelengths, can be used.
The type of laser depends on the degree of pigment (color) within the mole. You may need more than one surgery to achieve the ultimate result.
What happens after the treatment?
After your laser treatments, you should expect the mole to look darker or even red. When the mole turns into a scab your body has taken over the healing and it should come off in about two weeks.
The skin beneath will be very sensitive and you should take anticipations to protect it. Apply sunscreen to the area every day for a few weeks. But if you could avoid the sun to the area all together this would be best.
Why us?
Every plastic surgery including laser mole removal demands special knowledge and experience of the doctor to get the best results. Our highly experienced doctor, Dr. Speron has an enormous amount of experience with Laser Mole Removal in Chicago. It is one of the services most generally performed at his office. He can also offer all types of surgical and nonsurgical options to his patients:
- He performs all the different mole removal surgery methods including minimally invasive and no-scar approaches
- All mole removal surgeries are offered in an office setting
- The best thing with PR Plastic is- insurance can sometimes cover the procedure costs, even if your mole is not cancerous
So what are you waiting for? Visit https://www.prplastic.com/ for more details.