Mole Removal By LaserLots of cosmetic procedures rely on laser technology for a variety of purposes, from scar treatment and hair removal to eye surgery and mole treatments. Although in most such interventions, laser therapy has been considered superior to all the other treatments, laser mole removal has its downside as well. The issue with such interventions is that the laser cannot get deep enough in the mole structure so as to treat the nevi from the root. Hence, sometimes moles regrow in the same area and new surgical interventions become necessary. Nevertheless, the good part about laser mole removal is that it does not involve the use of stitches as it happens with traditional cutting. Laser mole removal is a good option for pigmented nevi. These are dark-colored spots on the skin, whether black or brown, which are either hereditary or grown because of sun exposure. Laser mole removal for such cases involves between one and three interventions before the nevi get eliminated. Moreover, success rates are higher for flat moles rather than for raised ones because the latter are more difficult to get penetrated by the light fascicle. Laser mole removal is not painful: it feels like a tingling or a pinch when the laser pulses. For a better understanding of how laser mole removal works, we ought to say that the light acts like a sealant for the blood vessels, and the removed tissue is in fact evaporated. Since there is no real cutting of the skin, the risk of scarring becomes drastically reduced. After the intervention, a scab develops on the skin part where the mole used to be. The scab will fall within no more than a fortnight, and even if the new skin beneath may appear sensitive and irritated, the redness will disappear gradually and no trace will be left behind. The costs of laser mole removal are pretty high and if performed for cosmetic purposes, the insurance policy will not cover them. There are however situations when the insurance works for such interventions: this is the case of malignant moles or other nevi located in very delicate areas that make them prone to accidental injuries. For instance, if you hurt moles when combing hair, shaving or because clothes rub against them, then there is a medical concern for their removal. Talk to the insurance agency and with the dermatologist for a professional investigation so as to benefit from procedure discounts. —————————-
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