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"If you want a permanent solution to your moles, and have been plagued by moles or skin tags, I have great news for you." - My name is Aaron Lilly, I invented Dermatend - the natural solution to removing moles from your skin."

"My entire life I suffered from unsightly skin moles. They covered my chest and most of my back. I chose to do nothing about them because I thought surgery was the only option. I simply didn’t agree with surgery for a number of reasons, and felt I would mentally overcome this problem anyway. I never did."

"Too many times I would go to the beach, or to a pool, and I would get self-conscious about my moles. Any wandering eyes would immediately make me feel wierd. I tried to play it off so people wouldn’t know it bothered me, but looking back I realize I was a completely different person. With my shirt on, I seemed to be a happy, care-free person who could joke and have fun. But taken off, I became a silent, withdrawn guy who wasn’t all that fun to be around."

"This is why I am writing you today, to help you worry about one less thing in your life and give you all the info I have on the different methods of mole removal. You will find them on this web site. I have shared with you part of my story in hopes that it can give you inspiration to make a decision that is right for you."

"From what you have read, I am sure you have already guessed that I am against surgery. At first I wasn't, but after researching the surgical options available and the costs involved I was less interested, then I found out about the scarring involved with surgery. After that I was convinced that anyone considering removing moles for cosmetic reasons should avoid laser, freezing, or procedures involving a scalpel. This last one you should avoid like the plague."

"But, I am not going to give you a biased opinion and sit here bashing the dermatology industry, nor will I only give you the negative side of surgery. I will give you the truth, both good and bad, on every method open to you."

"I know everyone is different and not everyone trusts natural and alternative methods. That is fine with me, my goal is not to turn you away if you are here solely to learn about surgical mole removal. I would love to help you on your way to removing moles no matter what treatment you choose."

"I can’t tell you enough how profound the difference is when you get your moles removed. No more worries, no more fear of certain situations, and no more pain. You can forget about feeling embarrassed about your skin and any emotional torment these moles may have caused will vanish right along with your moles."

"Before opting for mole removal surgery speak with your doctor or dermatologist regarding which mole you would like removed, the procedure that will be used (depends on the type of mole), healing times, total costs etc. If you are not comfortable with the procedure he recommends, ask for other alternatives. Make sure that you wear loose clothing covering the area to be worked on as to prevent rubbing after the surgery."

Mole Removal Surgery Preparation

The area around the mole that is to be removed will be cleansed and sterilized. An anesthetic will be applied to numb the area. Depending on the mole, there are a few different procedures that can be done.

Excision Method with Stitches

This method is more typically used for moles that are potentially cancerous. A medical blade is used to remove the mole and the surrounding skin as well as the underlying in the shape of an oval. The size surrounding the mole that will be cut out depends on the concern of the surgeon for the mole being removed. Stitches are then received on the upper surface of the skin, which will need to be removed later, or to the underlying tissue which will dissolve and will not need to be removed.

Cauterization

Using a cautery tool, the mole is burned away. No stitches are required as the mole has been burn-sutured.

Shaving Method

This method is most commonly used for protruding moles. It is not the method of choice for atypical moles as it may leave mole cells beneath the skin, which in turn can cause the mole to grow back. The mole is lifted and removed with the scalpel, leaving the area flush with the surrounding skin. Next, an electrical instrument is used to cauterize or burn the area to stop bleeding. Afterwards, a topical antibiotic is applied to the wound to reduce the risk of infection. Last, a bandage is placed on the wound.

Recovery

The amount of pain and discomfort associated with the healing process of mole removal varies due to the type of surgery performed. The area should be cleaned twice a day with water or diluted hydrogen peroxide followed by applying an antibiotic ointment that does not contain neomycin. (many people develop a rash due to being allergic to this product) The wound should be kept covered until healed. A scab might develop during this time which should heal within a week or two. Any pain or discomfort after surgery should be mild and can be offset with over the counter pain medications.

Risks Of Mole Removal Surgery

Infection -- If precautions are taken in the doctors office this risk is minimal, however, infection can occur if the wound is not cared for correctly at home after the surgery. Use Neobiotic to aviod infection and speed healing.

Scars

A very common after-effect of surgical mole removal is scarring. These scars can range from just a line, to an oval shape depending on the type of method used and the amount of skin and tissue removed. Scars will fade somewhat over time but for quicker results skin resurfacing or other scar procedures can be undergone.

Costs of Mole Removal Surgery

The fees for surgically removing a mole vary according to the doctor, mole size, method used, geographical location, etc. but typically range from $225-$450. These prices are non inclusive of anesthesia, operating room facility or any other associated costs. Most medical insurance providers do not cover mole removal as it is classified under the cosmetic surgery category. Financing options are sometimes available for mole removal surgery.



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"DermaTend is the absolute, best method for mole removal. If you have any questions about removing your moles, you will find them answered throughout this site. But if by chance some go unanswered you may call or email us and we will promptly reply.


Take this opportunity to make a change in your life and you will gain more than just beautiful skin. You'll be mole free in just days. Remember, we have taken any risk away so try it for 60 days. You truly deserve this and have nothing to lose.


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