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Bs Surgery, dermatologist son.
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Elle
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Well if it's just a skin tag the dermatologist can electrocauterize it. If it's a mole they can biopsy it to make sure that it is not cancerous. If it's blacking it sounds more like a mole and it's simple and quick to have them removed. Good Luck!
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Brittney Leigh
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Go to a dermatologist.
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Cassie Mae
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Lazar.
but its a lot of money.
my friend just popped her's. but it hurt
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Angel2008
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Excision with cauterization (a tool is used to burn away the mole): Click here to view step-by-step photos of this type of mole removal. ...
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/mole_removal/article_em.htm
Laser removal is how my son chose to have 20 moles removed from his back....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kurFTLT1dPU&feature=related
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/mole_removal/page2_em.htm
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Kristen
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My daughter had some large "sticky-outy" moles on her back and lower belly. They were creating problems, because they were in places where bra straps and waistbands rubbed, so we had them removed by a dermatologist. Quick and almost painless. However, insurance won't cover it, unless there's suspicion of cancer, so consider that, before looking to have yours removed.
If it's not causing any problems, consider just leaving it alone.
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zahida razak
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my grandparent said.....2 get rid of the moles u put a pinch of salt on the moles....maybe it works!!! who know"S.........
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Jade B
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go to skin doct they will either freeze, burn or cut them off, i had several removed it doesnt hurt
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I Live and Love to Travel!
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Ask your doctir to do it. Surgery
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kelly
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pay money and get it removed at the dermatologist
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Blue Bird
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ask a doctor.
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Marcus C
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The first way is referred to as excision without stitches. A scalpel is used to scrape the mole down so that the wound is even or slightly below the skin. Once this is done, the wound is cauterized or treated with a special solution to stop any bleeding. An antibiotic cream is placed over the site and then it is bandaged.
The second way is excision with stitches. This is usually done when the mole is flat or is dark in color. The area is sterilized and numbed; then the mole is cut out, along with an area of skin around it. The wound is then closed with stitches. If they are done inside the wound, they will simply dissolve over time. If you have stitches on the surface of your skin, the stitches will have to be removed later.
Once a mole is removed, you won’t have to do much to take care of the wound. You’ll just need to clean it a couple of times a day with water or a Hydrogen Peroxide/water mix. After it is clean, you’ll want to put an antibiotic ointment on it and cover it with a bandage.
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Tae
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Surgery.
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lil_miss
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Go to a doctor. They are sometimes frozen off or they can be cut off. Your doctor also might send you to a dermatologist to check for precancer.
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Chicha800
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You can go to a cosmetologist, I had a lot of annoying things gotten rid of there. Im not sure how they do moles, but they did warts and such.
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dingdongwakeup
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you have to go to the dematologist and get it removed.
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DrRocco
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Put out a cigarette on it.
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lindakflowers
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See a Dermatologist. They're the experts and you need an expert.
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