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If you have a mole that you are concerned about, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist in manchester They can assess the mole and determine the best course of action.

In some cases, moles or skin tag may be removed for cosmetic reasons or if there are concerns about their potential for becoming cancerous. The removal process can vary depending on the size, location, and type of mole.

Common methods of mole removal include:

Excision: The mole is cut out using a scalpel, and stitches may be required to close the wound.

Shave excision: The mole is shaved off at the skin’s surface using a scalpel or razor.

Laser removal: A laser is used to break down the pigment in the mole, causing it to fade over time.

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Aftercare of mole/lesion removal involves,

Keep the area clean: Gently clean the wound with mild soap and water, and pat it dry with a clean, soft towel. Avoid scrubbing or rubbing the area.

Apply an antibiotic ointment: We may recommend applying an antibiotic ointment to the wound to prevent infection. Follow their instructions on how often to apply it.

Keep it covered: Depending on the size and location of the removed mole, we may advise you to keep the wound covered with a sterile dressing or bandage. This can help protect the area from dirt and bacteria.

Avoid picking or scratching: It’s important not to pick at or scratch the healing wound, as this can increase the risk of infection and scarring.

Limit physical activity: Avoid strenuous activities or exercises that could strain the healing area. Follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations on when it’s safe to resume normal activities.

Aiza Jamil

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Dr.Aiza

Dr Aiza Jamil is a one of the leading UK trained Consultant Dermatologist, laser and aesthetics. Dr Aiza Jamil did her dermatology training in Sheffield and works as Consultant Dermatologist in Manchester University Hospitals providing services to UK’s largest hospital, Manchester Royal Infirmary. She has also completed American Board Diplomate Certification in medical and cosmetic lasers from American Board of Laser Surgery making her unique in having both UK and USA qualifications.

Frequently Asked Question

Is It Safe To Have A Dermatologist Remove Moles?

 Mole removal by a dermatologist is safe when a trained professional uses proper techniques and equipment.

Moles that are entirely removed typically do not grow back. However, new moles may develop over time.

Dermatologists can perform mole removal procedures, which may involve cutting the mole out if necessary.

A dermatologist will evaluate the mole, determine if it is concerning for skin cancer, and discuss treatment options, which may include removal through various methods.

Depending on the size, location, and removal method, mole removal may leave a scar. However, dermatologists use techniques to minimise scarring whenever possible.