Most people more than likely disapprove of surgery as the “only” option for mole removal. With surgery, the average cost per mole is $125. The cost isn’t the only downside either. Mole removal surgery never comes with a guarantee and the end result will always promise a scar. But that has all since changed…
According to Mr. Lilly, “There are a variety of natural mole removal formulas out there, but all work on the same principals, but here are the 6 things you must know before you make any decisions.”
1. The procedure
The good thing about natural mole removal is that it can be done in the comfort of your own home. The area to be treated should be cleaned. The mole then must be lightly scratched with a needle or pumice stone so that the formula can penetrate. The mole removal cream is then applied to the mole and remains on for the set time for that specific formula. A scab should appear within 24-48 hours which should NOT be removed prematurely. The scab will fall of naturally revealing healthy skin underneath.
2. How Do I Know It’s Working?
When the formula is working, a mild to strong stinging sensation will be felt. If this is not felt, the mole should be scratched with a needle slightly deeper. This should not be very painful nor does it require anesthesia or numbing cream.
3. How Long Will It Take To Remove Moles?
Typically, the mole should recede or start to scab within 24 hours. The scab may take 7-10 days or longer to fall off. After the scab has fallen off there may be slightly red tissue which is typical after a scab, this color should disappear with clear skin showing within 30 days.
4. Will It Leave A Scar?
Of all the removal methods, natural mole removal is the one less likely to leave a scar if done correctly. As there is no incision, no scar should occur unless the scab is pulled off prematurely. Take care of the scab and it should heal just as any other scab heals.
5. How Much Does Natural Mole Removal Cost?
Prices vary for the different formulas from $25-$80. Keep in mind that these formulas can be used to remove up to 10 moles. Natural mole removal is by far the cheapest method and the best value for your dollar.
6. What Are The Risks Of Natural Mole Removal?
As in other removal options, infection is a risk. This can be hugely reduced by making sure that proper cleaning and sterilization is used and that the scab is well taken care of. Some formulas such as DermaTend have added natural ingredients to help fight off infection during the healing process. Moles should also be examined prior to removal as this method should not be used on malignant moles. These are topical formulas and should not be ingested.
Natural mole removal continues to prove itself over surgery and laser mole removal. DermaTend mole remover is the stand alone leader among any natural mole removal treatment. Aaron Lilly recommends, “Do your own research to find out what would be your best option, don’t rush into anything and make sure you are comfortable and knowledgeable about the choice you are about to make.”
Reno, NV (PRWEB)
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Thanks for the information. I had a mole surgically removed and now have a 1/2″ x 1/4″ scar. I’d much rather have the mole.
I had several moles removed earlier this month at the doctor’s office. It was done by her running electricity through the mole. No scars were left behind, but it did cost $125.00.
I am black and since moles tend to appear with age, I will definitely look into this product. It would be nice to have the moles removed without paying for a doctor’s visit!
We also should consider the health risks for such cosmetic procedures.
Janni, you are so right!
We need to make sure that you do your research first before you committ to a specific skin treatment.
This is good info. I have three moles on my face that I have been wanting to remove. I have tried other methods before, but they don’t work. I will look into this method.
Melissa, I had some of my moles lasered some years back, and now two more have grown.
Totally sucks. Must try this myself also.
SageMother did you ever try this? What about everyone else?
Hi Bronze,
I have tried this product. It definately does what it is meant to. I removed several moles from my neck. Wish I had known about it before having the one on my back removed because now I have a huge scar on my back and none on my neck!
Good Luck!
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